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Integrating evo-devo with ecology for a better understanding of phenotypic evolution

机译:整合evo-devo与生态学以更好地了解表型进化

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Evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo) has provided invaluable contributions to our understanding of the mechanistic relationship between genotypic and phenotypic change. Similarly, evolutionary ecology has greatly advanced our understanding of the relationship between the phenotype and the environment. To fully understand the evolution of organismal diversity, a thorough integration of these two fields is required. This integration remains highly challenging because model systems offering a rich ecological and evolutionary background, together with the availability of developmental genetic tools and genomic resources, are scarce. In this review, we introduce the semi-aquatic bugs (Gerromorpha, Heteroptera) as original models well suited to study why and how organisms diversify. The Gerromorpha invaded water surfaces over 200 mya and diversified into a range of remarkable new forms within this new ecological habitat. We summarize the biology and evolutionary history of this group of insects and highlight a set of characters associated with the habitat change and the diversification that followed. We further discuss the morphological, behavioral, molecular and genomic tools available that together make semi-aquatic bugs a prime model for integration across disciplines. We present case studies showing how the implementation and combination of these approaches can advance our understanding of how the interaction between genotypes, phenotypes and the environment drives the evolution of distinct morphologies. Finally, we explain how the same set of experimental designs can be applied in other systems to address similar biological questions.
机译:进化发育生物学(evo-devo)为我们对基因型和表型变化之间的机制关系的理解提供了宝贵的贡献。同样,进化生态学极大地促进了我们对表型与环境之间关系的理解。为了充分了解生物多样性的演变,需要将这两个领域彻底融合。由于缺乏提供丰富的生态和进化背景的模型系统,以及开发遗传工具和基因组资源的可用性,这种整合仍然具有很高的挑战性。在这篇综述中,我们将半水生臭虫(Gerromorpha,Heteroptera)作为原始模型进行介绍,非常适合研究生物为何以及如何多样化。 Gerromorpha入侵了200多个Mya的水面,并在这个新的生态栖息地内多样化为一系列引人注目的新形式。我们总结了这组昆虫的生物学和进化史,并着重介绍了与栖息地变化和随之而来的多样化相关的一系列特征。我们将进一步讨论可用的形态,行为,分子和基因组学工具,这些工具共同使半水生小虫成为跨学科整合的主要模型。我们目前的案例研究显示了这些方法的实施和组合如何可以增进我们对基因型,表型与环境之间相互作用的驱动力,从而推动独特形态的演变。最后,我们解释了如何将同一组实验设计应用于其他系统以解决相似的生物学问题。

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