生物
父亲照料
禽离合器尺寸
孵化
生命史理论
动物
生态学
捕食
性别分配
系统发育比较方法
生活史
繁殖
系统发育树
孵化
后代
怀孕
生物化学
遗传学
基因
作者
Shinichi Kudo,Tomohiro Harano,Jing‐Fu Tsai,Kazunori Yoshizawa,Nobuyuki Kutsukake
摘要
AbstractPatterns in the correlated evolution of parental care and life history traits are long established but controversial. Although parental care is related to large egg size in many taxa, conflicting results have also been reported. To test the evolutionary relationships between parental care and life history traits, we performed phylogenetic comparative analyses using shield bugs (Heteroptera: Acanthosomatidae), in which maternal guarding of eggs and young has repeatedly evolved. Our analyses revealed that female body size affected reproductive resource allocation. Contrary to the expectations of current theories, the acquisition of maternal care was associated with small eggs, large clutches, and large egg resource allocation. There was a greater trade-off between egg size and clutch size in caring species than in noncaring species. Egg and hatchling developmental rates were not correlated with egg size but were slower in caring species than in noncaring species. Analyses of evolutionary transitions suggest that the establishment of large clutches, small eggs, and large egg resource allocation preceded the evolution of maternal care. To our knowledge, this is the first study clarifying the evolution of parental care linked with small eggs in invertebrates.
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