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Feeding specialization and host-derived chemical defense in Chrysomeline leaf beetles did not lead to an evolutionary dead end

机译:饲料专业化和宿主衍生的化学防御 甲虫的叶甲虫并未导致进化的死角

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Combination of molecular phylogenetic analyses of Chrysomelina beetles and chemical data of their defensive secretions indicate that two lineages independently developed, from an ancestral autogenous metabolism, an energetically efficient strategy that made the insect tightly dependent on the chemistry of the host plant. However, a lineage (the interrupta group) escaped this subordination through the development of a yet more derived mixed metabolism potentially compatible with a large number of new host-plant associations. Hence, these analyses on leaf beetles document a mechanism that can explain why high levels of specialization do not necessarily lead to “evolutionary dead ends.”
机译:甲虫的分子系统发育分析和防御性分泌物的化学数据的结合表明,从祖先的自发代谢中独立发展出两个谱系,这种高效的策略使昆虫紧密依赖宿主植物的化学成分。然而,一个世系(打断族)通过发展一种可能与许多新的寄主-植物协会相兼容的更为衍生的混合新陈代谢而逃脱了这种从属地位。因此,这些对叶甲虫的分析证明了一种机制,可以解释为什么高水平的专业化并不一定导致“进化的死胡同”。

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