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实验进化的扩散行为背后的性状在……中

Traits Underlying Experimentally Evolved Dispersal Behavior in .

作者信息

Pointer Michael D, Spurgin Lewis G, Vasudeva Ramakrishnan, McMullan Mark, Butler Simon, Richardson David S

机构信息

University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR47TJ UK.

Earlham Institute, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR4 7UZ UK.

出版信息

J Insect Behav. 2024;37(3-4):220-232. doi: 10.1007/s10905-024-09862-x. Epub 2024 Sep 27.

Abstract

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Dispersal is an important behavior in many animals, with profound effects on individual fitness and the evolutionary trajectories of populations. This is especially true within taxa with particular life-history strategies, for example those that exploit ephemeral habitat. Further, dispersal is commonly seen to be part of behavioral syndromes - suites of traits that covary across behavioral contexts. The red flour beetle, (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae), is a major post-harvest crop pest responsible for large losses through the infestation of stored grain. In this system dispersal is known to have a strong genetic basis and differential artificial selection on dispersal traits produces strong phenotypic divergence. However, it is unknown which traits are able to rapidly evolve to produce these results, or which behavioral components underlie differences in dispersal. Using replicate lines of previously selected for divergent dispersal behavior, we test for correlated activity and movement patterns, morphology and substrate surface use. We find robustly repeatable associations between the dispersal phenotype and higher activity, straighter paths, larger body size (but not relative leg length) and increased tendency to remain at the surface of fodder. Together our results suggest that dispersal is part of a syndrome of traits in , and must be treated as such when considering the evolution of dispersal in this system, and in attempting to predict and control its spread.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10905-024-09862-x.

摘要

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扩散是许多动物的一种重要行为,对个体适应性和种群的进化轨迹具有深远影响。在具有特定生活史策略的分类群中尤其如此,例如那些利用短暂栖息地的分类群。此外,扩散通常被视为行为综合征的一部分——一组在不同行为背景下相互关联的特征。赤拟谷盗(鞘翅目,拟步甲科)是一种主要的收获后作物害虫,通过侵染储存谷物造成巨大损失。在这个系统中,已知扩散具有很强的遗传基础,对扩散性状的差异人工选择会产生强烈的表型差异。然而,尚不清楚哪些性状能够迅速进化以产生这些结果,或者哪些行为成分是扩散差异的基础。我们使用先前为不同扩散行为选择的赤拟谷盗重复品系,测试相关的活动和运动模式、形态以及对底物表面的利用。我们发现扩散表型与更高的活动水平、更直的路径、更大的体型(但不是相对腿长)以及留在饲料表面的倾向增加之间存在稳健的可重复关联。我们的结果共同表明,扩散是赤拟谷盗性状综合征的一部分,在考虑该系统中扩散的进化以及试图预测和控制其传播时,必须如此看待。

补充信息

在线版本包含可在10.1007/s10905-024-09862-x获取的补充材料。

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