生物多样性 ›› 2008, Vol. 16 ›› Issue (5): 446-453. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1003.2008.08149
所属专题: 传粉生物学; 物种形成与系统进化; 昆虫多样性与生态功能
收稿日期:
2008-06-30
接受日期:
2008-09-16
出版日期:
2008-09-20
发布日期:
2008-09-20
通讯作者:
杨大荣
基金资助:
Received:
2008-06-30
Accepted:
2008-09-16
Online:
2008-09-20
Published:
2008-09-20
Contact:
Darong Yang
摘要:
榕属(Ficus)是有花植物中最大的木本属, 全世界有750多种。榕树及其传粉榕小蜂形成的种类专一的互惠共生系统, 长期以来被作为研究共生系统比较生物学和协同进化的模式材料。虽然从20世纪90年代才开始对榕树—榕小蜂体系开展分子系统发育研究, 但由于这个体系的特殊性和分子技术的快速发展, 越来越多的学者开始利用分子学手段来研究榕—蜂共生系统的一系列生物学问题。本文总结了近年来对榕树及其传粉榕小蜂开展的系统发育及协同进化方面的研究, 并分析了中国此方面的研究现状, 对未来的研究趋势和前景进行了展望。
徐磊, 杨大荣 (2008) 榕树及其传粉榕小蜂的系统发育和协同进化研究现状及展望. 生物多样性, 16, 446-453. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1003.2008.08149.
Lei Xu, Darong Yang (2008) A brief review of phylogenetic reconstruction and co-evolution of fig-wasp mutualism. Biodiversity Science, 16, 446-453. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1003.2008.08149.
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