Nylin S, Gotthard K
Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, Sweden.
Annu Rev Entomol. 1998;43:63-83. doi: 10.1146/annurev.ento.43.1.63.
We describe the impact of recent life-history plasticity theory on insect studies, particularly on the interface between genetics and plasticity. We focus on the three-dimensional relationship between three key life-history traits: adult size (or mass), development time and growth rate, and the connections to life cycle regulation, host plant choice, and sexual selection in seasonal environments. The review covers fitness consequences of variation in size, development time and growth rate, and effects of sex, photoperiod, temperature, diet, and perceived mortality risk on these traits. We give special attention to evidence for adaptive plasticity in growth rates because of the important effects of such plasticity on the expected relationships between development time and adult size and, hence, on the use of life-history, fitness, and optimality approaches in ecology, as well as in genetics.
我们描述了近期生活史可塑性理论对昆虫研究的影响,特别是对遗传学与可塑性之间界面的影响。我们关注三个关键生活史特征之间的三维关系:成虫大小(或质量)、发育时间和生长速率,以及它们与季节性环境中的生命周期调节、寄主植物选择和性选择的联系。本综述涵盖了大小、发育时间和生长速率变化的适合度后果,以及性别、光周期、温度、饮食和感知到的死亡风险对这些特征的影响。由于这种可塑性对发育时间与成虫大小之间预期关系有重要影响,进而对生态学以及遗传学中生活史、适合度和最优性方法的应用有重要影响,所以我们特别关注生长速率适应性可塑性的证据。