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Systematics and behavioral evolution of spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae).

机译:蜘蛛黄蜂的系统学和行为进化(膜翅目:Pompilidae)。

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A major area of investigation in evolutionary biology is the evolution of complex traits. The number of states, the order in which they arise, and the number of times a trait has evolved interest evolutionary biologists. Such studies are only made possible by reconstructing phylogenies in the context of the taxa. Biological investigations rely on accurate species designations and delimitations, and lack of well-defined taxonomic groups impedes scientific progress.;Pompilidae (Insecta: Hymenoptera), popularly known as spider wasps, are predatory insects that provision their offspring with spiders as the sole food source. Adult female wasps attack spiders and paralyze them with venom, then place them in simple nests that are usually dug in the soil. Spider wasps form a large and cosmopolitan family with nearly 5,000 described species. Although all Pompilidae have similar biology, there is considerable variation in the nest construction and provisioning behavior; thus, this family could be useful for understanding the evolution of complex behavior.;My study aims to evaluate and solve several taxonomic conflicts in spider wasps by reconstructing the complex evolution of behavioral patterns using a molecular phylogenetic framework. Early stages of sociality are found in spider wasps, such as communalism (females of same generation nesting together). My ultimate goal was to study the evolution of communalism in these wasps. I reconstructed relationships at the subfamily and tribal levels for the family, as well as generic and specific levels for pre-defined lineages using five nuclear markers (28S, EF, Pol2, LWRh, Wg), one mitochondrial marker (COI), and morphological characters. These studies comprise the first attempt to revise generic, tribal, and species delimitations for spider wasps, based on robust molecular evolutionary trees. Finally, by studying early stages of social evolution, my results will provide for a better understanding the evolution of social behavior in Hymenoptera as a whole.
机译:进化生物学研究的一个主要领域是复杂性状的进化。状态的数量,它们出现的顺序以及性状进化的次数引起了进化生物学家的兴趣。只有通过在分类群的背景下重建系统发育,才能使此类研究成为可能。生物研究依赖于准确的物种名称和界限,缺乏明确的分类组阻碍了科学的进步。;科(Insecta:Hymenoptera),俗称蜘蛛黄蜂,是掠食性昆虫,为后代提供蜘蛛作为唯一食物来源。成年雌性黄蜂攻击蜘蛛并用毒液使它们麻痹,然后将它们放在通常在土壤中挖出的简单巢穴中。蜘蛛黄蜂形成了一个大型的国际化大家庭,有将近5,000种上述物种。尽管所有Po科的生物学都相似,但巢的构造和供应行为却存在很大差异。因此,这个家族对于理解复杂行为的进化可能是有用的。我的研究旨在通过分子系统进化框架重构行为模式的复杂进化,从而评估和解决蜘蛛黄蜂中的几种分类学冲突。社会化的早期阶段是在蜘蛛蜂中发现的,例如共产主义(同一代女性嵌套在一起)。我的最终目标是研究这些黄蜂中共产主义的演变。我使用五个核标记(28S,EF,Pol2,LWRh,Wg),一个线粒体标记(COI)和形态重建了该家族在亚科和部落级别的关系,以及预定义谱系的通用和特定级别的关系。字符。这些研究是基于健壮的分子进化树首次尝试修改蜘蛛黄蜂的通用,部落和物种定界。最后,通过研究社会进化的早期阶段,我的结果将更好地理解膜翅目昆虫作为一个整体的社会行为的演变。

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  • 作者

    Waichert Monteiro, Cecilia.;

  • 作者单位

    Utah State University.;

  • 授予单位 Utah State University.;
  • 学科 Systematic biology.;Entomology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 370 p.
  • 总页数 370
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:53:32

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