Emberts Zachary, Miller Christine W, Kiehl Daniel, St Mary Colette M
Department of Biology, University of Florida, 876 Newell Drive Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.
Entomology and Nematology Department, University of Florida, 1881 Natural Area Drive Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.
Behav Ecol. 2017 Jul-Aug;28(4):1047-1054. doi: 10.1093/beheco/arx063. Epub 2017 Apr 22.
Autotomy, self-induced limb loss, is an extreme trait observed throughout the animal kingdom; lizards drop their tails, crickets release their legs, and crabs drop their claws. These repeated evolutionary origins suggest that autotomy is adaptive. Yet, we do not have a firm understanding of the selective pressures that promote and maintain this extreme trait. Although multiple adaptive hypotheses exist, research has generally focused on autotomy's adaptive value as a form of predator escape. However, autotomy could also be selected to reduce the cost of an injured limb, which we investigate here. Previously, this alternative hypothesis has been challenging to directly test because when an injury occurs on an autotomizable limb, that limb is almost always dropped (i.e., autotomy is behaviorally fixed within populations). Recently, however, we have identified a species, (Insecta: Hemiptera: Coreidae), where some individuals autotomize limbs in response to injury, but some do not. This natural variation allowed us to investigate both the survival costs of retaining an injured limb and the benefits of autotomizing it. In this study, we find a positive association between autotomizing injured limbs and survival, thereby quantifying a new and likely widespread benefit of autotomy-reducing the cost of injury.
自残,即自我诱导的肢体丧失,是在整个动物界都能观察到的一种极端特征;蜥蜴会断尾,蟋蟀会断腿,螃蟹会弃爪。这些反复出现的进化起源表明自残具有适应性。然而,我们对促进和维持这种极端特征的选择压力并没有确切的了解。尽管存在多种适应性假说,但研究通常集中在自残作为一种捕食者逃避形式的适应性价值上。然而,自残也可能是为了降低受伤肢体的代价而被选择的,我们在此对此进行研究。以前,这种替代假说很难直接进行测试,因为当一个可自残的肢体受伤时,该肢体几乎总是会断掉(即自残在种群中是行为固定的)。然而,最近我们发现了一种物种,(昆虫纲:半翅目:缘蝽科),其中一些个体在受伤时会自残肢体,但有些个体不会。这种自然变异使我们能够研究保留受伤肢体的生存成本以及自残的益处。在这项研究中,我们发现自残受伤肢体与生存之间存在正相关关系,从而量化了自残的一种新的且可能广泛存在的益处——降低受伤成本。