Matsumura Kentarou, Fuchikawa Taro, Miyatake Takahisa
Laboratory of Evolutionary Ecology, Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University, Okayama, Japan.
Laboratory of Insect Ecology, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan.
Behav Genet. 2017 Jul;47(4):459-467. doi: 10.1007/s10519-017-9847-1. Epub 2017 Apr 18.
Many animal behaviors have a genetic base, and behavioral traits often correlate with one another. In this study, we tested for a behavioral correlation between tonic immobility and walking distance in the larval and adult stages independently of two holometabolous insects. We confirmed a negative correlation of traits between strains in adults of both the species; however, we did not find it in larvae of either species. This suggests that the negative correlation between tonic immobility and walking is decoupled across life stages from larva to adult. In contrast, previous studies have reported that phenotypic correlations between behavioral traits are maintained from larvae to adults in hemimetabolous insects. In addition, our present results differ from previous results with holometabolous insects. Therefore, our results suggest that metamorphosis can change trade-offs between behavioral traits.
许多动物行为都有遗传基础,并且行为特征之间常常相互关联。在本研究中,我们独立测试了两种全变态昆虫幼虫期和成虫期强直静止与行走距离之间的行为相关性。我们证实了两个物种成虫的品系间性状呈负相关;然而,我们在任一物种的幼虫中均未发现这种情况。这表明从幼虫到成虫的整个生命阶段,强直静止与行走之间的负相关性是解耦的。相比之下,先前的研究报道过,半变态昆虫从幼虫到成虫行为特征之间的表型相关性得以维持。此外,我们目前的结果与之前关于全变态昆虫的结果不同。因此,我们的结果表明变态可能会改变行为特征之间的权衡。