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Constraints on the development and evolution of compound eyes in insects.

机译:限制了昆虫中复眼的发育和进化。

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Constraints, whether developmental, phylogenetic, or energetic, may limit or bias the direction of evolution, although empirical evidence of their effects is limited. The development and evolution of compound eyes are often said to be constrained by limits on size imposed by energetic requirements or space restrictions, both a function of body size. Such constraints presumably counter benefits stemming from improvements in visual system performance that come with increased eye size. Presented here are three studies that test the hypothesis that body size constrains peripheral visual system evolution and development in insects. The first is a phylogenetically-controlled survey of 24 butterfly species examining how eye anatomy, including facet diameter and interommatidial angle, vary with body size. Large species had larger facet diameters and smaller interommatidial angles, which indicate superior vision. However, size- independent sexual dimorphism in eye structure was widespread, which may reflect sexual differences in selection pressures on eye morphology. The second study investigated phenotypic and genotypic variation in eye morphology of the Orange Sulphur butterfly (Colias eurytheme) when subjected to a dietary manipulation. Variation in eye morphology, even after adjustment for body size, was heritable, but was also sensitive to food stress. Intake of low quality food resulted in smaller eyes and facet diameters, although there was evidence that food stressed animals increased investment in eye development to partially mitigate these declines. The final study was a selection experiment that disrupted the relationship between eye size and body size in Drosophila melanogaster. Captive lines selected for proportionally large eyes were expected to show reduced responses to selection due to hypothesized countervailing selection against large eye size. Instead, eye size responded to selection favoring large eyes at the same rate as selection favoring small eyes, indicating that body size did not absolutely constrain eye size. Nevertheless, there were subtle effects that were consistent with weak relative constraints from body size. The view emerging from this work is that body size does constrain eye size, but that selection favoring large eyes can overcome this constraint when the demands on visual performance are strong.
机译:约束,无论是发育,系统发育还是能量约束,都可能限制或偏向进化方向,尽管其作用的经验证据有限。人们通常认为,复眼的发展和演变受到能量需求或空间限制(均取决于身体大小)的大小限制。这些限制可能抵消了由于眼睛尺寸增加而带来的视觉系统性能改善带来的好处。本文介绍了三项研究,这些研究检验了以下假设:虫体大小限制了外围视觉系统的进化和发育。第一项是对24种蝴蝶物种进行系统发育控制的调查,研究了眼睛的解剖结构(包括小面直径和枕间角度)如何随体型变化。大型物种具有较大的刻面直径和较小的枕间角度,这表明视觉效果优越。但是,眼睛结构中大小无关的性二态性现象普遍存在,这可能反映了对眼睛形态的选择压力中的性别差异。第二项研究调查了饮食操作下橙硫蝴蝶(Colias eurytheme)眼睛形态的表型和基因型变化。即使调整了身体大小,眼睛形态的变化也是可遗传的,但对食物压力也很敏感。摄入低质量的食物会导致眼睛和小面直径变小,尽管有证据表明食物不足的动物增加了对眼睛发育的投资,以部分缓解这些下降。最终研究是一项选择实验,该实验破坏了果蝇的眼睛大小与身体大小之间的关系。由于假设针对大眼睛的反补贴选择,预期用于成比例大眼睛的系留系显示出对选择的响应降低。取而代之的是,眼睛大小对偏爱大眼睛的选择的反应与对偏爱小眼睛的选择的反应速度相同,表明身体大小并没有绝对限制眼睛的大小。然而,仍然存在一些微妙的影响,这与身体大小相对较弱的约束是一致的。从这项工作中得出的观点是,身体大小确实会限制眼睛的大小,但是当对视觉性能的要求很高时,选择大眼睛的选择可以克服这种限制。

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  • 作者

    Merry, Justin William.;

  • 作者单位

    Arizona State University.;

  • 授予单位 Arizona State University.;
  • 学科 Biology Entomology.;Biology Animal Physiology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 138 p.
  • 总页数 138
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 昆虫学;生理学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:39:16

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