Ellers Jacintha, Liefting Maartje
Animal Ecology, Department of Ecological Sciences, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Animal Ecology, Department of Ecological Sciences, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Curr Opin Insect Sci. 2015 Jun;9:31-35. doi: 10.1016/j.cois.2015.05.013. Epub 2015 Jun 5.
In the field of behavioural ecology there has been a longstanding interest in the evolution of phenotypic plasticity, as plasticity in behavioural traits such as foraging, mating, and reproduction governs the capacity of organisms to cope with environmental variability. In this paper we highlight the need for an integrated perspective to phenotypic plasticity of traits, taking into account covariation among plastic responses of traits. We discuss new perspectives on the importance of integrated plasticity of traits for adaptive behavioural strategies. We review empirical evidence for correlated plasticity across behavioural traits in insects, for example, through genetic correlation, a shared pool of resources or dependency on a common developmental path. Taking on an integrated plasticity perspective, we suggest an alternative explanation for the apparent lack of costs of plasticity, and offer a better understanding of the relative benefits of plasticity or canalization of traits.
在行为生态学领域,长期以来人们一直对表型可塑性的进化感兴趣,因为诸如觅食、交配和繁殖等行为特征的可塑性决定了生物体应对环境变化的能力。在本文中,我们强调需要从综合角度看待性状的表型可塑性,同时考虑性状可塑性反应之间的协变。我们讨论了性状综合可塑性对适应性行为策略重要性的新观点。我们回顾了昆虫行为性状间相关可塑性的经验证据,例如通过遗传相关性、共享资源库或对共同发育路径的依赖。从综合可塑性的角度出发,我们对可塑性明显缺乏代价提出了另一种解释,并更好地理解了性状可塑性或发育稳定性的相对益处。