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Beetle horns and horned beetles: emerging models in developmental evolution and ecology.

Teiya Kijimoto1, Melissa Pespeni, Oliver Beckers, Armin P Moczek.   

Abstract

Many important questions in developmental biology increasingly interface with related questions in other biological disciplines such as evolutionary biology and ecology. In this article, we review and summarize recent progress in the development of horned beetles and beetle horns as study systems amenable to the integration of a wide range of approaches, from gene function analysis in the laboratory to population ecological and behavioral studies in the field. Specifically, we focus on three key questions at the current interface of developmental biology, evolutionary biology and ecology: (1) the developmental mechanisms underlying the origin and diversification of novel, complex traits, (2) the relationship between phenotypic diversification and the diversification of genes and transcriptomes, and (3) the role of behavior as a leader or follower in developmental evolution. For each question we discuss how work on horned beetles is contributing to our current understanding of key issues, as well as highlight challenges and opportunities for future studies.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 23799584      PMCID: PMC3694607          DOI: 10.1002/wdev.81

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wiley Interdiscip Rev Dev Biol        ISSN: 1759-7684            Impact factor:   5.814


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1.  Evolution of sexual dimorphism and male dimorphism in the expression of beetle horns: phylogenetic evidence for modularity, evolutionary lability, and constraint.

Authors:  Douglas J Emlen; John Hunt; Leigh W Simmons
Journal:  Am Nat       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 3.926

2.  Conservation, innovation, and the evolution of horned beetle diversity.

Authors:  Armin P Moczek; Debra Rose; William Sewell; Bethany R Kesselring
Journal:  Dev Genes Evol       Date:  2006-06-14       Impact factor: 0.900

3.  Pupal remodeling and the development and evolution of sexual dimorphism in horned beetles.

Authors:  Armin P Moczek
Journal:  Am Nat       Date:  2006-10-12       Impact factor: 3.926

4.  Sperm competition games between sneaks and guards: a comparative analysis using dimorphic male beetles.

Authors:  Leigh W Simmons; Douglas J Emlen; Joseph L Tomkins
Journal:  Evolution       Date:  2007-10-15       Impact factor: 3.694

5.  Developmental decoupling of alternative phenotypes: insights from the transcriptomes of horn-polyphenic beetles.

Authors:  Emilie C Snell-Rood; Amy Cash; Mira V Han; Teiya Kijimoto; Justen Andrews; Armin P Moczek
Journal:  Evolution       Date:  2010-09-24       Impact factor: 3.694

6.  Rapid evolution of a polyphenic threshold.

Authors:  Armin P Moczek; H Frederik Nijhout
Journal:  Evol Dev       Date:  2003 May-Jun       Impact factor: 1.930

7.  Rapid antagonistic coevolution between primary and secondary sexual characters in horned beetles.

Authors:  Harald F Parzer; Armin P Moczek
Journal:  Evolution       Date:  2008-07-04       Impact factor: 3.694

8.  Rapid shape divergences between natural and introduced populations of a horned beetle partly mirror divergences between species.

Authors:  Astrid Pizzo; Angela Roggero; Claudia Palestrini; Armin P Moczek; Antonio Rolando
Journal:  Evol Dev       Date:  2008 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 1.930

9.  Gene discovery in the horned beetle Onthophagus taurus.

Authors:  Jeong-Hyeon Choi; Teiya Kijimoto; Emilie Snell-Rood; Hongseok Tae; Youngik Yang; Armin P Moczek; Justen Andrews
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2010-12-14       Impact factor: 3.969

10.  Shape--but not size--codivergence between male and female copulatory structures in Onthophagus beetles.

Authors:  Anna L M Macagno; Astrid Pizzo; Harald F Parzer; Claudia Palestrini; Antonio Rolando; Armin P Moczek
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-12-14       Impact factor: 3.240

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1.  The nutritionally responsive transcriptome of the polyphenic beetle Onthophagus taurus and the importance of sexual dimorphism and body region.

Authors:  Teiya Kijimoto; Emilie C Snell-Rood; Melissa H Pespeni; Guilherme Rocha; Karen Kafadar; Armin P Moczek
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2014-12-22       Impact factor: 5.349

2.  Are Horn Morphological Patterns Able to Differentiate the Two Closely Related Species Copris klugi Harold and Copris sierrensis Matthews?

Authors:  A Pizzo; V Citeroni; F Mazzone; M Dellacasa; C Palestrini
Journal:  Neotrop Entomol       Date:  2015-03-06       Impact factor: 1.434

3.  Hedgehog signaling enables nutrition-responsive inhibition of an alternative morph in a polyphenic beetle.

Authors:  Teiya Kijimoto; Armin P Moczek
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2016-05-09       Impact factor: 11.205

4.  Neofunctionalization of embryonic head patterning genes facilitates the positioning of novel traits on the dorsal head of adult beetles.

Authors:  Eduardo E Zattara; Hannah A Busey; David M Linz; Yoshinori Tomoyasu; Armin P Moczek
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2016-07-13       Impact factor: 5.349

5.  The ancestral levels of transcription and the evolution of sexual phenotypes in filamentous fungi.

Authors:  Frances Trail; Zheng Wang; Kayla Stefanko; Caitlyn Cubba; Jeffrey P Townsend
Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2017-07-13       Impact factor: 5.917

6.  Molecular cloning and characterization of a novel P450 gene encoding CYP6BK18 from Dastarcus helophoroides (Coleoptera: Bothrideridae).

Authors:  Fei-Fei Li; Hai-Dong Wang; Wang Song; Jun Cui; Meng-Lou Li
Journal:  J Insect Sci       Date:  2014-01-01       Impact factor: 1.857

7.  Taxonomic reassessment of the genus Dichotomius (Coleoptera: Scarabaeinae) through integrative taxonomy.

Authors:  Carolina Pardo-Diaz; Alejandro Lopera Toro; Sergio Andrés Peña Tovar; Rodrigo Sarmiento-Garcés; Melissa Sanchez Herrera; Camilo Salazar
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2019-08-05       Impact factor: 2.984

8.  Male Horn Lack of Allometry May be Tied to Food Relocation Behaviour in Lifting Dung Beetles (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Eucraniini).

Authors:  Claudia Palestrini; Enrico Barbero; Angela Roggero
Journal:  Insects       Date:  2019-10-18       Impact factor: 2.769

9.  Integrating evolutionarily novel horns within the deeply conserved insect head.

Authors:  David M Linz; Armin P Moczek
Journal:  BMC Biol       Date:  2020-04-20       Impact factor: 7.431

10.  Complex furrows in a 2D epithelial sheet code the 3D structure of a beetle horn.

Authors:  Keisuke Matsuda; Hiroki Gotoh; Yuki Tajika; Takamichi Sushida; Hitoshi Aonuma; Teruyuki Niimi; Masakazu Akiyama; Yasuhiro Inoue; Shigeru Kondo
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-10-24       Impact factor: 4.379

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