Title of article :
Variation, plasticity and possible epigenetic influences in species belonging to the tribe Gomphocerini (Orthoptera; Gomphocerinae): A review
Author/Authors :
Hodjat, Hossein Jalal Afshar Zoological Museum - Department of Plant Protection - College of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran , Saboori, Alireza Jalal Afshar Zoological Museum - Department of Plant Protection - College of Agriculture and Natural Resources - University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran
Abstract :
Environmental conditions can cause variation in morphology,
behavior, and possibly epigenetic in the numerous species of the
Gomphocerinae, especially in mountain habitats. Plasticity and changes in
morphology in many of the species in this subfamily is caused by character
segregation through the female choice of copulation that has produced various
clines, sub-species or species groups. The variation and plasticity, as a result of
environmental stress, besides morphology, affect physiology and epigenetics
of many insect species. Environmental stress and female assortative mating
might be accompanied by hybridization in populations, resulting in character
divergence and speciation after a long period of time. Contemporary evolution
and/or epigenetic inheritance may be a reason for their variation in acoustic
and morphology of Gomphocerinae and the main factor in the present situation
of difficulty in their classification. We review possible effects of
environmental stress on plasticity, hybridization, and speciation by the
appearance of endemic species. About half of the insect pest species have
reduced their impacts as pests under global warming. The present insect pest
situation in Iran is discussed.
Farsi abstract :
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Keywords :
Classification , Hybridization , Groups , Gomphocerini , Phenotype , Song
Journal title :
Journal of Crop Protection