作 者:白義,等
影響因子:5.228
刊物名稱:Scientific Reports
出版年卷:2016, 6: 32680
文章摘要:A quantitative analysis of wing variation in grasshoppers can help us to understand how environmental
heterogeneity affects the phenotypic patterns of insects. In this study, geometric morphometric
methods were used to measure the differences in wing shape and size of Trilophidia annulata among
39 geographical populations in China, and a regression analysis was applied to identify the major
environmental factors contributing to the observed morphological variations. The results showed that
the size of the forewing and hindwing were significantly different among populations; the shape of the
forewing among populations can be divided into geographical groups, however hindwing shape are
geographical overlapped, and populations cannot be divided into geographical groups. Environmental
PCA and thin-plate spline analysis suggested that smaller individuals with shorter and blunter-tip
forewings were mainly distributed in the lower latitudes and mountainous areas, where they have
higher temperatures and more precipitation. Correspondingly, the larger-bodied grasshoppers, those
that have longer forewings with a longer radial sector, are distributed in contrary circumstances. We
conclude that the size variations in body, forewing and hindwing of T. annulata apparently follow the
Bergmann clines. The importance of climatic variables in influencing morphological variation among
populations, forewing shape of T. annulata varies along an environmental gradient.
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