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Modularity of a leaf moth-wing pattern and a versatile characteristic of the wing-pattern ground plan

机译:蛾蛾翼模式的模块化和翼模式平面图的通用特性

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Background One of the most intriguing questions in evolutionary developmental biology is how an insect acquires a mimicry pattern within its body parts. A striking example of pattern mimicry is found in the pattern diversity of moth and butterfly wings, which is thought to evolve from preexisting elements illustrated by the nymphalid ground plan (NGP). Previous studies demonstrated that individuality of the NGP facilitates the decoupling of associated common elements, leading to divergence. In contrast, recent studies on the concept of modularity have argued the importance of a combination of coupling and decoupling of the constituent elements. Here, we examine the modularity of a mimicry wing pattern in a moth and explore an evolvable characteristic of the NGP. Results This study examined the wings of the noctuid moth Oraesia excavata, which closely resemble leaves with a leaf venation pattern. Based on a comparative morphological procedure, we found that this leaf pattern was formed by the NGP common elements. Using geometric morphometrics combined with network analysis, we found that each of the modules in the leaf pattern integrates the constituent components of the leaf venation pattern (i.e., the main and lateral veins). Moreover, the detected modules were established by coupling different common elements and decoupling even a single element into different modules. The modules of the O. excavata wing pattern were associated with leaf mimicry, not with the individuality of the NGP common elements. For comparison, we also investigated the modularity of a nonmimetic pattern in the noctuid moth Thyas juno. Quantitative analysis demonstrated that the modules of the T. juno wing pattern regularly corresponded to the individuality of the NGP common elements, unlike those in the O. excavata wing pattern. Conclusions This study provides the first evidence for modularity in a leaf mimicry pattern. The results suggest that the evolution of this pattern involves coupling and decoupling processes to originate these modules, free from the individuality of the NGP system. We propose that this evolution has been facilitated by a versatile characteristic of the NGP, allowing the association of freely modifiable subordinate common elements to make modules.
机译:背景技术进化发育生物学中最有趣的问题之一是昆虫如何在其身体部位获得模仿模式。在飞蛾和蝴蝶翅膀的模式多样性中发现了一个模式模仿的醒目例子,据认为,这种模式是从若虫纲平面图(NGP)说明的已有元素演变而来的。先前的研究表明,NGP的个性化促进了相关公共元素的解耦,从而导致了分歧。相反,最近对模块化概念的研究认为,将组成元素耦合和去耦合结合起来的重要性。在这里,我们检查了飞蛾的模仿翅膀模式的模块性,并探讨了NGP的可演变特征。结果本研究检查了夜蛾蛾的毛状翅,其类似于叶片,叶片呈叶脉状。基于比较的形态学过程,我们发现该叶片模式是由NGP共同元素形成的。通过将几何形态计量学与网络分析相结合,我们发现叶子图案中的每个模块都整合了叶子静脉图案的组成部分(即主静脉和侧静脉)。此外,通过耦合不同的公共元素并将单个元素解耦到不同的模块中来建立检测到的模块。 O. excavata翼模式的模块与叶片模仿相关,而不与NGP共同要素的个性相关。为了进行比较,我们还研究了夜蛾类蛾Thyas juno中非拟态模式的模块性。定量分析表明,与扁豆翼翅模式不同的是,朱诺翼翅模式的模块通常对应于NGP共同元素的个性。结论本研究为叶片模仿模式中的模块化提供了第一个证据。结果表明,这种模式的演变涉及耦合和去耦过程,以产生这些模块,而没有NGP系统的个性化。我们认为,NGP的通用特性促进了这种发展,允许将可自由修改的从属通用元素关联起来以制作模块。

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