Abouheif Ehab
Department of Biology, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Curr Top Dev Biol. 2022;147:231-290. doi: 10.1016/bs.ctdb.2022.01.005. Epub 2022 Mar 1.
This chapter is the story of how I pioneered ants as a system for studying eco-evo-devo, a field that integrates developmental biology with ecology and evolutionary biology. One aim of eco-evo-devo is to understand how the interactions between genes and their environments during development facilitates the origin and evolution of novel phenotypes. In a series of six parts, I review some of the key discoveries from my lab on how novel worker caste systems in ants--soldiers and supersoldiers--originated and evolved. I also discuss some of the ideas that emerged from these discoveries, including the role that polyphenisms, hidden developmental potentials, and rudimentary organs play in facilitating developmental and evolutionary change. As superorganisms, I argue that ants are uniquely positioned to reveal types of variation that are often difficult to observe in nature. In doing so, they have the potential to transform our view of biology and provide new perspectives in medicine, agriculture, and biodiversity conservation. With my story I hope to inspire the next generation of biologists to continue exploring the unknown regions of phenotypic space to solve some of our most pressing societal challenges.
本章讲述了我如何开创将蚂蚁作为研究生态-进化-发育生物学(一个将发育生物学与生态学和进化生物学相结合的领域)的系统的故事。生态-进化-发育生物学的一个目标是了解在发育过程中基因与其环境之间的相互作用如何促进新表型的起源和进化。在六个部分中,我回顾了我实验室关于蚂蚁新工蚁等级系统——兵蚁和超大兵蚁——如何起源和进化的一些关键发现。我还讨论了从这些发现中产生的一些观点,包括多型现象、隐藏的发育潜力和退化器官在促进发育和进化变化中所起的作用。作为超个体,我认为蚂蚁具有独特的地位来揭示自然界中常常难以观察到的变异类型。这样做,它们有可能改变我们对生物学的看法,并在医学、农业和生物多样性保护方面提供新的视角。通过我的故事,我希望激励下一代生物学家继续探索表型空间的未知领域,以解决我们一些最紧迫的社会挑战。