日時
2026年1月21日(水)13:00 - 14:00 (JST)
講演者
  • 植松 圭吾 (慶応義塾大学)
言語
英語
ホスト
Thomas Hitchcock and Xin Tong (CSRS)

This seminar is jointly organized with the RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science (CSRS).

Social evolution in aphids is tightly linked to the formation of galls on their host plants. Galls provide efficient colony defense and nutritionally rich feeding sites such that colony members need not forage outside, leading to high intra-group relatedness. Typically, social aphids form a gall on their primary host plant, after which winged morphs disperse to secondary host plants and establish a free-living, open colony. Remarkably, sterile soldier castes have independently evolved twice in these open colonies, where individuals live on plant surfaces without modifying their structure. These aphids raise intriguing questions about the prerequisites for eusocial evolution and the mechanisms by which two distinct social systems are maintained within a single genome.

In this talk, I will first provide an overview of the life cycle and the diversity of altruistic behaviors in gall-forming aphids, and then present our studies of the evolution of a sterile soldier caste in aphids inhabiting open colonies. From a developmental perspective, we tested the hypothesis that the sterile soldiers evolved through the co-option of pre-existing soldier phenotypes in a gall, based on similarity in morphology, transcriptome and behavior. From an ecological perspective, we investigated the kin structure and altruistic behavior of young nymphs in the open colonies of pre-eusocial species, and demonstrate that young aphids exhibit altruism by yielding feeding sites to older kin. Together, we propose that the open colonies of social aphids provide an ideal model system for studying the evolution of altruism.

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