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Parental care in insects

Year 2017, Volume: 19 Issue: 2, 13 - 20, 27.09.2017
https://doi.org/10.25092/baunfbed.340098

Abstract

Paternal care is a social behavior that is displayed to increase survival
of offspring nestling or hatching. It difers remarkably in animal taxa. There
are various models of parental care that are followed by different taxa. At its
most basic these models are, the way in which parents take care together or one
of parents mother or father show this behaviour. Parental care’s also one of
the most important issues which is handled by evolutionary biology and
behavioral ecology. This behavior is a common behavior especially among mammals
and birds, but it is also rarely seen among insects which is the most varied
group of the animalia. In insects, behavior to protect eggs and offspring is
thought to have evolved in at least 13 orders although not very common. In this
article, care patterns observed in different insect taxa have been evaluated in
the frame of previous studies
.

References

  • Öber A., Hayvan Davranışları (Temel Ögeler), 150, Nobel Yayın Dağıtım, Birinci baskı, (2007).
  • Royle N.J, Smiseth P.T. ve Kölliker M., The Evolution of Parental Care, 376, Oxford University Press, (2012).
  • Giffney, R.A. ve Kemp, Darrel J., Does It Pay to Care?: Exploring the Costs and Benefits of Parental Care in the Hibiscus Harlequin Bug Tectocoris diophthalmus (Heteroptera: Scutelleridae), Ethology 120, 607-615, (2014).
  • Mas F., ve Kölliker M., Maternal care and offspring begging in social insects: chemical signalling, hormonal regulation and evolution, Animal Behaviour, 76, 1121-1131, (2008).
  • Smiseth Per T., Kölliker M. ve Royle N. J., What is parental care? The Evolution of Parental Care, First Edition, Oxford University Press, 190-203, (2012).
  • Gullan P.J. ve Cranstons P.S. (Çeviri Ed. :Prof. Dr. Ali Gök) Böcekler: Entomoljinin Ana Hatları, 580, Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık, (2012).
  • Jones J.C. ve Oldroyd B.B., Nest Thermoregulation in Social Insects. Advances in Insect Physiology, 33, 153-191, DOI:10.1016/S0065-2806(06)33003-2, (2006).
  • Zink A.G., Quantifying the costs and benefits of parental care in female treehoppers, Behavioral Ecology, 14, 5, 687-693, (2003)
  • Cocroft R.B., Antipredatör defense as a limited resource: unequal predaton risk in broods of an insect with maternal care, Behavioral Ecology, 13, 1, 125-133, (2002).
  • Trumbo, Stephen T., The Evolution of Parental Care. First Edition. Oxford University Press 2012. (Chapter 5) (http://www.researcgate.net/publication/257644737) (04.01.2016).
  • Deas J.B. ve Hunter M.S., Mothers modify eggs into shields to protect offspring from parazitism, Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 279, 847-853, (2012).
  • Smith R.L., Male brooding behavior of the water bug Abedus herberti (Hemiptera: Belostomatidae), Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 69, 740-747, (1976).
  • Nakahira T. ve Kudo S., Maternal Care in the Burrower Bug Adomerus triguttulus: Defensive Behavior, Journal Insect Behavior, 21, 306–316, (2008).
  • Crespi BJ, Choe JC., Explanation and evolution of social systems, In: Choe JC, Crespi BJ (eds), The evolution of social behavior in insects and arachnids, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 499–524, (1997).
  • Cassill D., Brood care strategies by newly mated monogyne Solenopsis invicta (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) queens during colony founding. Annals Entomology Society America, 95, 208-212, (2002).
  • Koedam D., Velthausz P.H., Krift T. Van Der, Dohmen M.R ve Sommeijer M.J., Morphology of reproductive and trophic eggs and their controlled release by workers in Trigano (Tetragonisca) angustula Illiger (Apidae, Meliponinae) Physiological Entomology, 21, 289-296, (1996).
  • Kudo Shiniichi, Nakahira T. ve Saito Y., Morphology of trophic eggs and ovarian dynamics in the subsocial bug Adomerus triguttulus (Heteroptera: Cydnidae), Canadian Journal of Zoology, 84, 723-728, (2006).
  • Ento, K., Arya K., ve Kudo ,S-I., Trophic egg provisioning in a passalid beetle (Coleoptera), European Journal of Entomology, 105, 99-104, (2008).
  • Hironaka, M., Nomakuchi S., Iwakuma,S., ve Filippi L., Trophic egg production in a subsocialshield bug, Parastrachia japonensis Scott (Heteroptera:Parastrachiidae), and its functional value, Ethology, 111, 1089-102, (2005).
  • Weiss, H.B., Notes on Gargaphia tiliae Walsh, the linden lace-bug, Proceedings of Biological Society of Washington, 32, 165-168, (1919).
  • Guidoti M., Tallamy D. W., Junior A. L. M., Maternal care in Gargaphia decoris (Heteroptera, Tingidae) with comments on this behavior within the genus and family, Revista Brasileira de Entomologia, 59, 2, 104-106, (2015).
  • Tallamy D.W. ve Iglay R.B., Maternal care in Compseuta picta an African Lace Bug (Heteroptera: Tingidae), Journal of Insect Behavior, 17, 2, 247-249, (2004).
  • Park Y.C. ve Choe J.C., Effects of parental care on offsprinf growth in the Korean wood-feeding cockroach, Cryptocercus kyebangensis, Journal of Insect Physiology, 21, 71-77, (2003).
  • Suzuki S., Biparental care in insects: Paternal care, life history, and the function of the nest. Journal of Insect Science: 13, Article No:131, (2013).
  • Edwards P.B. ve Aschenborn H.H., Maternal care of a single offspring in the dung beetle Kheper nigroaeneus: the consequences of extreme parental investment, Journal of Natural History, 23, 17-27 (1989).
  • Rasa, O.A.E., Biparental investment and reproductive successin a subsocial desert beetle: the role of maternal effort, Behavioral. Ecology Sociobiology 43, 105-113, (1998).
  • Jordal B.H., Sequeira A.S. ve Cognato A.I., The age and phylogeny of wood boring weevils and the origin of subsociality, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 59, 708–724, (2011).
  • Manica, A. ve Johnstone, R.A., The evolution of paternal care with overlapping broods, American Naturalist, 164, 517-30, (2004).

Böceklerde ebeveyn koruması

Year 2017, Volume: 19 Issue: 2, 13 - 20, 27.09.2017
https://doi.org/10.25092/baunfbed.340098

Abstract

Ebeveyn koruması, doğacak veya yumurtadan çıkacak olan yavruların yaşam
şansını artırmak için sergilenen sosyal bir davranıştır. Hayvan grupları
arasında dikkat çekici bir çeşitlilik göstermektedir.
Yavru bakımı konusunda, farklı hayvan taksonlarının izlediği çeşitli
modeller bulunmaktadır. En temel haliyle bu modeller, ebeveynlerin birlikte
bakımı üstlenmeleri veya ebeveynlerden sadece dişinin veya erkeğin bu davranışı
göstermesi şeklindedir.
Ebeveyn
koruması,
evrimsel biyoloji ve
davranışsal ekolojinin de çeşitli sorularla ele aldığı önemli konulardan
biridir. Özellikle memeliler ve kuşlarda daha yaygın olan bu davranış,
hayvanlar aleminin en çeşitli grubu olan böceklerde de nadir de olsa
görülmektedir. Böceklerde, yumurtaları ve yavruları koruma davranışı, çok
yaygın olmasa da en az 13 takımda evrimleştiği düşünülmektedir
Bu makalede, farklı böcek taksonlarında
görülen ebeveyn koruması, daha önce yapılan çalışmalar çerçevesinde
değerlendirilmiştir.  

References

  • Öber A., Hayvan Davranışları (Temel Ögeler), 150, Nobel Yayın Dağıtım, Birinci baskı, (2007).
  • Royle N.J, Smiseth P.T. ve Kölliker M., The Evolution of Parental Care, 376, Oxford University Press, (2012).
  • Giffney, R.A. ve Kemp, Darrel J., Does It Pay to Care?: Exploring the Costs and Benefits of Parental Care in the Hibiscus Harlequin Bug Tectocoris diophthalmus (Heteroptera: Scutelleridae), Ethology 120, 607-615, (2014).
  • Mas F., ve Kölliker M., Maternal care and offspring begging in social insects: chemical signalling, hormonal regulation and evolution, Animal Behaviour, 76, 1121-1131, (2008).
  • Smiseth Per T., Kölliker M. ve Royle N. J., What is parental care? The Evolution of Parental Care, First Edition, Oxford University Press, 190-203, (2012).
  • Gullan P.J. ve Cranstons P.S. (Çeviri Ed. :Prof. Dr. Ali Gök) Böcekler: Entomoljinin Ana Hatları, 580, Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık, (2012).
  • Jones J.C. ve Oldroyd B.B., Nest Thermoregulation in Social Insects. Advances in Insect Physiology, 33, 153-191, DOI:10.1016/S0065-2806(06)33003-2, (2006).
  • Zink A.G., Quantifying the costs and benefits of parental care in female treehoppers, Behavioral Ecology, 14, 5, 687-693, (2003)
  • Cocroft R.B., Antipredatör defense as a limited resource: unequal predaton risk in broods of an insect with maternal care, Behavioral Ecology, 13, 1, 125-133, (2002).
  • Trumbo, Stephen T., The Evolution of Parental Care. First Edition. Oxford University Press 2012. (Chapter 5) (http://www.researcgate.net/publication/257644737) (04.01.2016).
  • Deas J.B. ve Hunter M.S., Mothers modify eggs into shields to protect offspring from parazitism, Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 279, 847-853, (2012).
  • Smith R.L., Male brooding behavior of the water bug Abedus herberti (Hemiptera: Belostomatidae), Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 69, 740-747, (1976).
  • Nakahira T. ve Kudo S., Maternal Care in the Burrower Bug Adomerus triguttulus: Defensive Behavior, Journal Insect Behavior, 21, 306–316, (2008).
  • Crespi BJ, Choe JC., Explanation and evolution of social systems, In: Choe JC, Crespi BJ (eds), The evolution of social behavior in insects and arachnids, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 499–524, (1997).
  • Cassill D., Brood care strategies by newly mated monogyne Solenopsis invicta (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) queens during colony founding. Annals Entomology Society America, 95, 208-212, (2002).
  • Koedam D., Velthausz P.H., Krift T. Van Der, Dohmen M.R ve Sommeijer M.J., Morphology of reproductive and trophic eggs and their controlled release by workers in Trigano (Tetragonisca) angustula Illiger (Apidae, Meliponinae) Physiological Entomology, 21, 289-296, (1996).
  • Kudo Shiniichi, Nakahira T. ve Saito Y., Morphology of trophic eggs and ovarian dynamics in the subsocial bug Adomerus triguttulus (Heteroptera: Cydnidae), Canadian Journal of Zoology, 84, 723-728, (2006).
  • Ento, K., Arya K., ve Kudo ,S-I., Trophic egg provisioning in a passalid beetle (Coleoptera), European Journal of Entomology, 105, 99-104, (2008).
  • Hironaka, M., Nomakuchi S., Iwakuma,S., ve Filippi L., Trophic egg production in a subsocialshield bug, Parastrachia japonensis Scott (Heteroptera:Parastrachiidae), and its functional value, Ethology, 111, 1089-102, (2005).
  • Weiss, H.B., Notes on Gargaphia tiliae Walsh, the linden lace-bug, Proceedings of Biological Society of Washington, 32, 165-168, (1919).
  • Guidoti M., Tallamy D. W., Junior A. L. M., Maternal care in Gargaphia decoris (Heteroptera, Tingidae) with comments on this behavior within the genus and family, Revista Brasileira de Entomologia, 59, 2, 104-106, (2015).
  • Tallamy D.W. ve Iglay R.B., Maternal care in Compseuta picta an African Lace Bug (Heteroptera: Tingidae), Journal of Insect Behavior, 17, 2, 247-249, (2004).
  • Park Y.C. ve Choe J.C., Effects of parental care on offsprinf growth in the Korean wood-feeding cockroach, Cryptocercus kyebangensis, Journal of Insect Physiology, 21, 71-77, (2003).
  • Suzuki S., Biparental care in insects: Paternal care, life history, and the function of the nest. Journal of Insect Science: 13, Article No:131, (2013).
  • Edwards P.B. ve Aschenborn H.H., Maternal care of a single offspring in the dung beetle Kheper nigroaeneus: the consequences of extreme parental investment, Journal of Natural History, 23, 17-27 (1989).
  • Rasa, O.A.E., Biparental investment and reproductive successin a subsocial desert beetle: the role of maternal effort, Behavioral. Ecology Sociobiology 43, 105-113, (1998).
  • Jordal B.H., Sequeira A.S. ve Cognato A.I., The age and phylogeny of wood boring weevils and the origin of subsociality, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 59, 708–724, (2011).
  • Manica, A. ve Johnstone, R.A., The evolution of paternal care with overlapping broods, American Naturalist, 164, 517-30, (2004).
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Subjects Engineering
Journal Section Review Articles
Authors

Rukiye Tanyeri

Ünal Zeybekoğlu

Publication Date September 27, 2017
Submission Date September 27, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 19 Issue: 2

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APA Tanyeri, R., & Zeybekoğlu, Ü. (2017). Böceklerde ebeveyn koruması. Balıkesir Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi, 19(2), 13-20. https://doi.org/10.25092/baunfbed.340098
AMA Tanyeri R, Zeybekoğlu Ü. Böceklerde ebeveyn koruması. BAUN Fen. Bil. Enst. Dergisi. October 2017;19(2):13-20. doi:10.25092/baunfbed.340098
Chicago Tanyeri, Rukiye, and Ünal Zeybekoğlu. “Böceklerde Ebeveyn Koruması”. Balıkesir Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi 19, no. 2 (October 2017): 13-20. https://doi.org/10.25092/baunfbed.340098.
EndNote Tanyeri R, Zeybekoğlu Ü (October 1, 2017) Böceklerde ebeveyn koruması. Balıkesir Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi 19 2 13–20.
IEEE R. Tanyeri and Ü. Zeybekoğlu, “Böceklerde ebeveyn koruması”, BAUN Fen. Bil. Enst. Dergisi, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 13–20, 2017, doi: 10.25092/baunfbed.340098.
ISNAD Tanyeri, Rukiye - Zeybekoğlu, Ünal. “Böceklerde Ebeveyn Koruması”. Balıkesir Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi 19/2 (October 2017), 13-20. https://doi.org/10.25092/baunfbed.340098.
JAMA Tanyeri R, Zeybekoğlu Ü. Böceklerde ebeveyn koruması. BAUN Fen. Bil. Enst. Dergisi. 2017;19:13–20.
MLA Tanyeri, Rukiye and Ünal Zeybekoğlu. “Böceklerde Ebeveyn Koruması”. Balıkesir Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi, vol. 19, no. 2, 2017, pp. 13-20, doi:10.25092/baunfbed.340098.
Vancouver Tanyeri R, Zeybekoğlu Ü. Böceklerde ebeveyn koruması. BAUN Fen. Bil. Enst. Dergisi. 2017;19(2):13-20.