Departments of Entomology and Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2017 Nov 19;372(1734). doi: 10.1098/rstb.2016.0257.
Seasonal change in daylength (photoperiod) is widely used by insects to regulate temporal patterns of development and behaviour, including the timing of diapause (dormancy) and migration. Flexibility of the photoperiodic response is critical for rapid shifts to new hosts, survival in the face of global climate change and to reproductive isolation. At the same time, the daily circadian clock is also essential for development, diapause and multiple behaviours, including correct flight orientation during long-distance migration. Although studied for decades, how these two critical biological timing mechanisms are integrated is poorly understood, in part because the core circadian clock genes are all transcription factors or regulators that are able to exert multiple effects throughout the genome. In this chapter, we discuss clocks in the wild from the perspective of diverse insect groups across eco-geographic contexts from the Antarctic to the tropical regions of Earth. Application of the expanding tool box of molecular techniques will lead us to distinguish universal from unique mechanisms underlying the evolution of circadian and photoperiodic timing, and their interaction across taxonomic and ecological contexts represented by insects.This article is part of the themed issue 'Wild clocks: integrating chronobiology and ecology to understand timekeeping in free-living animals'.
季节变化中的日照时间(光周期)被昆虫广泛用于调节发育和行为的时间模式,包括休眠(休眠)和迁徙的时间。对光周期反应的灵活性对于快速适应新宿主、面对全球气候变化时的生存以及生殖隔离至关重要。与此同时,日常生物钟对于发育、休眠和多种行为也至关重要,包括长途迁徙期间正确的飞行方向。尽管已经研究了几十年,但这两个关键的生物定时机制是如何整合的还知之甚少,部分原因是核心生物钟基因都是转录因子或调节剂,它们能够在整个基因组中发挥多种作用。在本章中,我们将从生态地理背景下的南极到地球的热带地区的各种昆虫群体的角度来讨论野外的时钟。应用不断扩大的分子技术工具包将使我们能够区分普遍存在的和独特的机制,这些机制是生物钟和光周期计时的进化基础,以及它们在以昆虫为代表的分类学和生态学背景下的相互作用。本文是主题为“野生时钟:整合时间生物学和生态学以了解自由生活动物的计时”的专刊的一部分。