Klingenberg Christian Peter
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2E9, Canada.
Evolution. 1996 Dec;50(6):2412-2428. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.1996.tb03628.x.
This study of growth and developmental time in the water strider Limnoporus canaliculatus (Heteroptera: Gerridae) is based on longitudinal data from specimens reared individually in the laboratory. I analyzed multivariate allometry using a common principal components approach. This technique identified patterns of variation that were uncorrelated both within and among instars and which remained fairly constant throughout the growth period; in contrast, the overall amount of variation increased from young to older instars. Negative correlations between size and subsequent growth increments indicated convergent growth in the first three instars, but there was a transition to positive correlations (divergent growth) in later instars. Analysis of covariation among measurements made in different instars showed strong ontogenetic autocorrelation and revealed patterns remarkably similar to those found in mammals and birds; yet corresponding analyses of growth increments showed mainly independent variation in different instars. Therefore, I conclude that the strong correlations among stage-specific measurements result from the part-whole relationships inherent to these cumulative size data, but do not reflect specific properties of the organisms studied. In contrast to size increments, instar durations of water striders were highly correlated throughout the larval period, indicating that individuals tended to develop at either relatively fast or relatively slow rates in all instars. The correlations between growth increments and instar durations were nil or negative, contrary to expectations from life-history theory. The results of these analyses of individual variation match the findings from other water striders and from interspecific comparisons in the genus Limnoporus, but information about physiological mechanisms of molting and growth in insects cannot completely explain the patterns observed.
本项关于水黾Limnoporus canaliculatus(半翅目:黾蝽科)生长与发育时间的研究基于在实验室中单独饲养的标本的纵向数据。我使用共同主成分分析法分析了多变量异速生长。该技术识别出了在龄期内和龄期间均不相关且在整个生长阶段保持相当恒定的变异模式;相比之下,变异的总量从幼龄期到老龄期有所增加。大小与后续生长增量之间的负相关表明前三龄期存在趋同生长,但在后期龄期转变为正相关(发散生长)。对不同龄期测量值之间的协变分析显示出强烈的个体发育自相关性,并揭示出与在哺乳动物和鸟类中发现的模式非常相似的模式;然而,对生长增量的相应分析表明不同龄期主要存在独立变异。因此,我得出结论,特定阶段测量值之间的强相关性源于这些累积大小数据固有的部分 - 整体关系,但并不反映所研究生物体的特定属性。与大小增量相反,水黾的龄期持续时间在整个幼虫期高度相关,这表明个体在所有龄期往往以相对较快或相对较慢的速度发育。生长增量与龄期持续时间之间的相关性为零或为负,这与生活史理论的预期相反。这些个体变异分析的结果与其他水黾以及Limnoporus属种间比较的结果相符,但关于昆虫蜕皮和生长的生理机制的信息并不能完全解释所观察到的模式。