Ringler Eva, Rojas Bibiana, Stynoski Jennifer L, Schulte Lisa M
Division of Behavioural Ecology, Institute of Ecology and Evolution, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
Department of Interdisciplinary Life Sciences, Konrad Lorenz Institute of Ethology, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Annu Rev Ecol Evol Syst. 2023 Nov;54:43-62. doi: 10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-102221-050519. Epub 2023 Aug 4.
Parenting is considered a key evolutionary innovation that contributed to the diversification and expansion of vertebrates. However, we know little about how such diversity evolved. Amphibians are an ideal group in which to identify the ecological factors that have facilitated or constrained the evolution of different forms of parental care. Among, but also within, the three amphibian orders-Anura, Caudata, and Gymnophiona-there is a high level of variation in habitat use, fertilization mode, mating systems, and parental sex roles. Recent work using broad phylogenetic, experimental, and physiological approaches has helped to uncover the factors that have selected for the evolution of care and transitions between different forms of parenting. Here, we highlight the exceptional diversity of amphibian parental care, emphasize the unique opportunities this group offers for addressing key questions about the evolution of parenting, and give insights into promising novel directions of research.
育儿被认为是一项关键的进化创新,它促成了脊椎动物的多样化和扩张。然而,我们对这种多样性是如何演化的却知之甚少。两栖动物是一个理想的研究群体,从中可以识别出促进或限制不同形式亲代抚育演化的生态因素。在两栖动物的三个目——无尾目、有尾目和蚓螈目——之间以及目内,栖息地利用、受精模式、交配系统和亲代性别角色都存在高度变异。最近使用广泛的系统发育、实验和生理学方法开展的研究,有助于揭示那些促成亲代抚育演化以及不同育儿形式之间转变的因素。在此,我们着重介绍两栖动物亲代抚育的非凡多样性,强调该群体为解决有关育儿演化的关键问题所提供的独特机遇,并深入探讨有前景的新研究方向。