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  • Exploring the role of host specialisation and oxidative stress in interspecific lifespan variation in subtropical tephritid flies.

Exploring the role of host specialisation and oxidative stress in interspecific lifespan variation in subtropical tephritid flies.

Scientific reports (2020-03-30)
Kévin Malod, C Ruth Archer, Minette Karsten, Ruben Cruywagen, Alexandra Howard, Susan W Nicolson, Christopher W Weldon
摘要

In herbivorous insects, the degree of host specialisation may be one ecological factor that shapes lifespan. Because host specialists can only exploit a limited number of plants, their lifecycle should be synchronised with host phenology to allow reproduction when suitable hosts are available. For species not undergoing diapause or dormancy, one strategy to achieve this could be evolving long lifespans. From a physiological perspective, oxidative stress could explain how lifespan is related to degree of host specialisation. Oxidative stress caused by Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) might help underpin ageing (the Free Radical Theory of Aging (FRTA)) and mediate differences in lifespan. Here, we investigated how lifespan is shaped by the degree of host specialisation, phylogeny, oxidative damage accumulation and antioxidant protection in eight species of true fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae). We found that lifespan was not constrained by species relatedness or oxidative damage (arguing against the FRTA); nevertheless, average lifespan was positively associated with antioxidant protection. There was no lifespan difference between generalist and specialist species, but most of the tephritids studied had long lifespans in comparison with other dipterans. Long lifespan may be a trait under selection in fruit-feeding insects that do not use diapause.

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Phosphate buffered saline, tablet
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二喹啉甲酸 溶液
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脂类过氧化作用(MDA)检测试剂盒, sufficient for 100 colorimetric or fluorometric tests
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蛋白质羰基含量检测试剂盒, sufficient for 100 colorimetric tests