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One Giant Leap: How Insects Achieved Altruism and Colonial Life

机译:一次大跃进:昆虫如何实现利他主义和殖民生活

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The advanced colonial state of eusociality has evolved in insects as a defense of nest sites within foraging distance of persistent food sources. In the Hymenoptera, the final step in the approach to eusociality is through a suite of preadaptations comprising simultaneous provisioning, fidelity to the nest, and a preexisting propensity toward dominance behavior and the selection of tasks according to opportunity. The only genetic change needed to cross the threshold to the eusocial grade is the foundress's possession of an allele that holds the foundress and her offspring to the nest. The preadaptations provide the phenotypic flexibility required for eusociality, as well as the key emergent traits arising from interactions of the group members. Group (colony-level) selection then immediately acts on both of these traits. The rarity of the origin of eusociality is evidently due to the rarity of the combination of progressive provisioning with environments of the kind that give an edge to group selection over individual direct selection, causing offspring to stay at the natal nest rather than disperse. Several lines of evidence, examined here, suggest that collateral kin selection does not play a significant role.
机译:在昆虫中进化出的殖民地社会主义的高级状态已成为在持久性食物来源觅食距离内筑巢地点的防御。在膜翅目中,善解人意的方法的最后一步是通过一系列预适应,包括同时预配,对巢的保真度和对主导行为的先前倾向以及根据机会选择任务。跨越门槛到正常社会等级所需要的唯一遗传改变是奠基人拥有一个等位基因,该等位基因将奠基人及其后代保留在巢穴中。预先适应提供了礼节性所需的表型灵活性,以及​​由于小组成员的互动而产生的关键新兴特征。然后,群体(殖民级别)选择立即作用于这两个特征。礼节性起源的稀有性显然是由于渐进性供应与那种环境相比的稀有性,这种环境使群体选择胜于个人直接选择,导致后代留在新生代而不是分散。在此检查的几条证据表明,选择近亲属并不重要。

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    《BioScience》 |2008年第1期|p.17-25|共9页
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    EDWARD O. WILSON‌;

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    Edward O. Wilson (e-mail: ewilson@oeb.harvard.edu) is with the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.;

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