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群居昆虫衰老的演变、繁殖成本与繁殖力-寿命权衡

Evolution of ageing, costs of reproduction and the fecundity-longevity trade-off in eusocial insects.

作者信息

Blacher Pierre, Huggins Timothy J, Bourke Andrew F G

机构信息

School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK

School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK.

出版信息

Proc Biol Sci. 2017 Jul 12;284(1858). doi: 10.1098/rspb.2017.0380.

Abstract

Eusocial insects provide special opportunities to elucidate the evolution of ageing as queens have apparently evaded costs of reproduction and reversed the fecundity-longevity trade-off generally observed in non-social organisms. But how reproduction affects longevity in eusocial insects has rarely been tested experimentally. In this study, we took advantage of the reproductive plasticity of workers to test the causal role of reproduction in determining longevity in eusocial insects. Using the eusocial bumblebee , we found that, in whole colonies, in which workers could freely 'choose' whether to become reproductive, workers' level of ovarian activation was significantly positively associated with longevity and ovary-active workers significantly outlived ovary-inactive workers. By contrast, when reproductivity was experimentally induced in randomly selected workers, thereby decoupling it from other traits, workers' level of ovarian activation was significantly negatively associated with longevity and ovary-active workers were significantly less long-lived than ovary-inactive workers. These findings show that workers experience costs of reproduction and suggest that intrinsically high-quality individuals can overcome these costs. They also raise the possibility that eusocial insect queens exhibit condition-dependent longevity and hence call into question whether eusociality entails a truly reversed fecundity-longevity trade-off involving a fundamental remodelling of conserved genetic and endocrine networks underpinning ageing.

摘要

社会性昆虫为阐明衰老的进化提供了特殊机会,因为蚁后显然规避了繁殖成本,并逆转了在非社会性生物中普遍观察到的繁殖力与寿命之间的权衡。但繁殖如何影响社会性昆虫的寿命,很少经过实验验证。在本研究中,我们利用工蜂的繁殖可塑性,来测试繁殖在决定社会性昆虫寿命方面的因果作用。利用社会性大黄蜂,我们发现,在整个蜂群中,工蜂可以自由“选择”是否进行繁殖,工蜂的卵巢激活水平与寿命显著正相关,且卵巢活跃的工蜂明显比卵巢不活跃的工蜂寿命长。相比之下,当通过实验诱导随机选择的工蜂进行繁殖,从而使其与其他特征脱钩时,工蜂的卵巢激活水平与寿命显著负相关,且卵巢活跃的工蜂比卵巢不活跃的工蜂寿命明显短。这些发现表明,工蜂会经历繁殖成本,并表明内在品质高的个体可以克服这些成本。它们还增加了社会性昆虫蚁后表现出依赖条件的寿命的可能性,因此质疑社会性是否意味着真正逆转了繁殖力与寿命之间的权衡,这涉及对支撑衰老的保守遗传和内分泌网络的根本性重塑。

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