Zoology/Evolutionary Biology, University of Regensburg, Regensburg 93040 Germany.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2021 Apr 26;376(1823):20190734. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2019.0734. Epub 2021 Mar 8.
One of the central questions of ageing research is why lifespans of organisms differ so tremendously among related taxa and, even more surprising, among members of the same species. Social insects provide a particularly pronounced example for this. Here, we review previously published information on lifespan plasticity in social insects and provide new data on worker lifespan in the ant , which because of its relatively short lifespan is a convenient model to study ageing. We show that individual lifespan may vary within species with several reproductive and social traits, such as egg-laying rate, queen number, task, colony size and colony composition. For example, in , highly fecund queens live longer than reproductively less active queens, and workers tend to live longer when transferred into a novel social environment or, as we show with new data, into small colonies. We hypothesize that this plasticity of lifespan serves to maximize the reproductive output of the colony as a whole and thus the inclusive fitness of all individuals. The underlying mechanisms that link the social environment or reproductive status with lifespan are currently unresolved. Several studies in honeybees and ants indicate an involvement of nutrient-sensing pathways, but the details appear to differ among species. This article is part of the theme issue 'Ageing and sociality: why, when and how does sociality change ageing patterns?'
衰老研究的核心问题之一是为什么生物体的寿命在相关分类群中差异如此之大,更令人惊讶的是,在同一物种的成员中也是如此。群居昆虫就是一个特别明显的例子。在这里,我们回顾了以前关于群居昆虫寿命可塑性的发表信息,并提供了关于蚂蚁工蚁寿命的新数据,由于蚂蚁的寿命相对较短,因此是研究衰老的一个方便的模型。我们表明,个体寿命可能会因几个生殖和社会特征而在物种内发生变化,例如产卵率、蚁后数量、任务、蚁群大小和蚁群组成。例如,在 ,高度繁殖的蚁后比生殖活动较少的蚁后寿命更长,而当工蚁转移到新的社会环境中时,或者正如我们用新数据显示的那样,当它们转移到小的蚁群中时,它们的寿命往往会更长。我们假设这种寿命的可塑性有助于最大限度地提高整个蚁群的繁殖产量,从而提高所有个体的适合度。目前尚不清楚将社会环境或生殖状态与寿命联系起来的潜在机制。几项在蜜蜂和蚂蚁中的研究表明,营养感应途径的参与,但细节似乎因物种而异。本文是主题为“衰老与社会性:为什么、何时以及社会性如何改变衰老模式?”的特刊的一部分。