Bite force transmission and mandible shape in grasshoppers, crickets, and allies is not driven by dietary niches.

IF 3.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Evolution Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1093/evolut/qpae121
Carina Edel,Peter T Rühr,Melina Frenzel,Thomas van de Kamp,Tomáš Faragó,Jörg U Hammel,Fabian Wilde,Alexander Blanke
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Although species evolve in response to many intrinsic and extrinsic factors, frequently one factor has a dominating influence on a given organ system. In this context, mouthpart shape and function are thought to correlate strongly with dietary niche and this was advocated for decades, e.g., for insects. Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, and allies) are a prominent case in this respect because mandible shape has been even used to predict feeding preferences. Here, we analysed mandible shape, force transmission efficiency, and their potential correlation with dietary categories in a phylogenetic framework for 153 extant Orthoptera. The mechanical advantage profile was used as a descriptor of gnathal edge shape and bite force transmission efficiency in order to understand how mandible shape is linked to biting efficiency and diet, and how these traits are influenced by phylogeny and allometry. Results show that mandible shape in fact is a poor predictor of feeding ecology and phylogenetic history has a strong influence on gnathal edge shape. Being ancestrally phytophagous, Orthoptera evolved in an environment with food sources being always abundant so that selective pressures leading to more specialized mouthpart shapes and force transmission efficiencies were low.
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蚱蜢、蟋蟀及其同类的咬力传递和下颚形状并非由食物龛位驱动。
尽管物种的进化是对许多内在和外在因素的反应,但经常有一种因素对特定器官系统具有支配性影响。在这种情况下,口器的形状和功能被认为与食性密切相关,这种观点已经被提倡了几十年,例如对昆虫而言。直翅目昆虫(蚱蜢、蟋蟀和同翅目昆虫)在这方面是一个突出的例子,因为下颚的形状甚至被用来预测摄食偏好。在此,我们在系统发育框架内分析了 153 种现存直翅目昆虫的下颚形状、力传递效率及其与食性类别的潜在相关性。机械优势曲线被用作咬合边缘形状和咬合力传递效率的描述因子,以了解下颌骨形状与咬合效率和食性之间的关系,以及这些特征如何受到系统发育和同源测定的影响。结果表明,下颚形状实际上并不能很好地预测摄食生态,而系统发育历史对咬合边缘形状有很大影响。直翅目昆虫的祖先是植食性的,它们在食物来源总是很丰富的环境中进化,因此导致口器形状更特化和力传递效率更低的选择性压力很小。
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Evolution
Evolution 环境科学-进化生物学
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5.00
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Evolution, published for the Society for the Study of Evolution, is the premier publication devoted to the study of organic evolution and the integration of the various fields of science concerned with evolution. The journal presents significant and original results that extend our understanding of evolutionary phenomena and processes.
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