Evolution of energetics in flying insects
飞行昆虫的能量学演化
基本信息
- 批准号:RGPIN-2014-03584
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.89万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:加拿大
- 项目类别:Discovery Grants Program - Individual
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:加拿大
- 起止时间:2018-01-01 至 2019-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Energy metabolism is central to all biological functions. In animals, the physiology and biochemistry involved in energy metabolism is based on a conserved blueprint which is adjusted to serve different functions (e.g. among tissues) and wide-ranging performances (e.g. locomotion). I am interested in how physiological systems and biochemical pathways involved in energetics vary among individuals and how they change over evolutionary time to generate the diversity observed in animal performance. To address these questions, I study the energetics of flight in insects. Insect flight is a good model to study energy metabolism because flight performance varies widely across species and it is the most expensive activity performed by animals. In bees and wasps, the energy requirements of flight muscle cells vary several-fold across species; nevertheless, we do not know the underlying mechanisms that explain this variation. Using various approaches developed to integrate the fields of physiology and evolution, I investigate how characteristics of a species and an individual determine the energy requirements for flight. I also study how insects can adjust to conditions increasing energy demand for flight. Another major component of my work studies the cellular basis of energetics, their metabolism. Variation in cellular energy production involves adjusting metabolic pathways by changing the properties or quantities of the enzymes that form the pathways. Animals can also use different fuels to power muscles. Other properties of muscle cells are adjusted with the intensity of flight, such as cell membranes. The implications of this work are fundamental to our understanding of diversity in animal energetics and how it evolves to face new challenges. My research provides information on flight performance of pollinators and the variables affecting it. Knowing the fundamentals of normal metabolism and energetics provides the basis to detect changes due to environmental or human factors that can affect bee health.
能量代谢是所有生物功能的核心。在动物中,参与能量代谢的生理学和生物化学是基于保守的蓝图,该蓝图被调整以服务于不同的功能(例如在组织之间)和广泛的性能(例如运动)。我感兴趣的是能量学所涉及的生理系统和生化途径在个体之间如何变化,以及它们如何随着进化时间而变化,以产生在动物表现中观察到的多样性。为了解决这些问题,我研究了昆虫飞行的能量学。昆虫飞行是研究能量代谢的一个很好的模型,因为飞行性能在不同物种之间差异很大,并且它是动物进行的最昂贵的活动。在蜜蜂和黄蜂中,飞行肌细胞的能量需求在不同物种之间有几倍的差异;然而,我们不知道解释这种差异的潜在机制。使用各种方法来整合生理学和进化领域,我研究了一个物种和一个人的特征如何决定飞行的能量需求。我还研究昆虫如何适应飞行所需能量增加的条件。我工作的另一个主要组成部分是研究能量学的细胞基础,即它们的新陈代谢。细胞能量产生的变化涉及通过改变形成代谢途径的酶的性质或数量来调节代谢途径。动物也可以使用不同的燃料来为肌肉提供动力。肌肉细胞的其他特性会随着飞行强度的变化而调整,例如细胞膜。这项工作的影响是我们理解动物能量学的多样性以及它如何演变以应对新挑战的基础。我的研究提供了传粉者飞行性能和影响它的变量的信息。了解正常代谢和能量学的基本原理,为检测可能影响蜜蜂健康的环境或人为因素的变化提供了基础。
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Evolution of Metabolic Diversity in Animals
动物代谢多样性的演变
- 批准号:
RGPIN-2020-07033 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 1.89万 - 项目类别:
Discovery Grants Program - Individual
Evolution of Metabolic Diversity in Animals
动物代谢多样性的演变
- 批准号:
RGPIN-2020-07033 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 1.89万 - 项目类别:
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Evolution of Metabolic Diversity in Animals
动物代谢多样性的演变
- 批准号:
RGPIN-2020-07033 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 1.89万 - 项目类别:
Discovery Grants Program - Individual
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