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The evolution of parental care strategies in subsocial wasps

机译:副护肤父母护理策略的演变

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Insect parental care strategies are particularly diverse, and prolonged association between parents and offspring may be a key precursor to the evolution of complex social traits. Macroevolutionary patterns remain obscure, however, due to the few rigorous phylogenetic analyses. The subsocial sphecid wasps are a useful group in which to study parental care because of the diverse range of strategies they exhibit. These strategies range from placing a single prey item in a pre-existing cavity to mass provisioning a pre-built nest, through to complex progressive provisioning where a female feeds larvae in different nests simultaneously as they grow. We show that this diversity stems from multiple independent transitions between states. The strategies we focus on were previously thought of in terms of a stepping-stone model in which complexity increases during evolution, ending with progressive provisioning which is a likely precursor to eusociality. We find that evolution has not always followed this model: reverse transitions are common, and the ancestral state is the most flexible rather than the simplest strategy. Progressive provisioning has evolved several times independently, but transitions away from it appear rare. We discuss the possibility that ancestral plasticity has played a role in the evolution of extended parental care. Significance statement Parental care behaviour leads to prolonged associations between parents and offspring, which is thought to drive the evolution of social living. Despite the importance of insect parental care for shaping the evolution of sociality, relatively few studies have attempted to reconstruct how different strategies evolve in the insects. In this study, we use phylogenetic methods to reconstruct the evolution of the diverse parental care strategies exhibited by the subsocial digger wasps (Sphecidae). Contrary to expectations, we show that parental care in this group has not increased in complexity over evolutionary time. We find that the ancestral state is not the simplest, but may be the most flexible strategy. We suggest that this flexible ancestral strategy may have allowed rapid response to changing environmental conditions which might explain the diversity in parental care strategies that we see in the digger wasps today.
机译:昆虫父母护理策略特别多样化,父母和后代之间的长期关联可能是复杂社会性状的演变的关键前兆。然而,由于少数严格的系统发育分析,显像模式仍然模糊不清。副级Sphecid WASP是一个有用的团体,因为他们所展示的各种策略,学习父母护理。这些策略范围从将单个捕食物品放置在预先配置的腔内到批量配置,通过复杂的渐进式配置,当它们生长时,母饲喂不同巢穴中的幼虫。我们表明,这种多样性源于各国之间的多个独立转变。我们专注于的策略以前考虑到踩踏石模型,其中复杂性在进化期间增加,以逐步的配置结束,这是Eusocality的可能前身。我们发现进化并不总是遵循此模型:反转过渡是常见的,祖先的状态是最灵活的而不是最简单的策略。渐进式拨射已经独立发展了几次,但远离它看起来很少见。我们讨论了祖先可塑性在延长父母护理的演变中发挥作用的可能性。意义声明父母护理行为导致父母和后代之间长期协会,这被认为是推动社会生活的演变。尽管昆虫父母的关注塑造了社会性的演变,但研究相对较少试图重建昆虫在昆虫中的不同策略。在本研究中,我们使用系统发育方法来重建副挖掘机(Sphecidae)展示的各种父母护理策略的演变。与期望相反,我们表明该组的父母护理在进化时间内没有增加复杂性。我们发现祖先的状态不是最简单的,但可能是最灵活的策略。我们建议这种灵活的祖先战略可能允许迅速反应改变的环境条件,这可能解释我们今天在Digger Wasps中看到的父母护理策略中的多样性。

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