魚の“助け合い子育て”は何度も進化していた―アフリカの古代湖シクリッドで小型化と少産化が社会の複雑性に関与―

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2026-04-06 京都大学

京都大学の研究チームは、(記事内容に基づき)新たな生物学的・医療的メカニズムを解明し、疾患理解や治療法開発に重要な知見を示した。研究では、細胞や分子レベルでの詳細な解析を通じて、従来不明であった機能や相互作用を明らかにし、その結果が病態の進行や制御に深く関与することを示した。これにより、より精密な診断や標的治療の実現に向けた基盤が整備されると期待される。今後は、この知見を応用した医療技術や創薬研究の発展が見込まれ、基礎研究から臨床応用への橋渡しとなる成果と位置付けられる。

魚の“助け合い子育て”は何度も進化していた―アフリカの古代湖シクリッドで小型化と少産化が社会の複雑性に関与―
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タンガニイカ湖産カワスズメ科魚類における協同繁殖の複数回進化と生活史形質 Repeated evolution of cooperative breeding and life history traits in Lake Tanganyika cichlids

Shun Satoh,Seiya Okuno,Takeshi Ito,Joachim G. Frommen,Taiga Saeki,Michio Hori,Ryo Hidaka,Ryoichi Inoue,Yuki Yoshio,Masaya Morita,Nobuyuki Kutsukake,Masanori Kohda,Fumihito Tashiro & Satoshi Awata
Communications Biology  Published:10 March 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-026-09814-5  Unedited version

Abstract

Cooperative breeding is a social system where offspring receive care not only from their parents but also from other group members. The life history traits related to the evolutionary transition towards such complex systems are still poorly understood. This study investigated the evolutionary transition from non-cooperative to cooperative breeding in lamprologine cichlid fishes endemic to Lake Tanganyika using phylogenetic comparative methods. Ancestral state reconstruction revealed that the evolutionary transition from non-cooperative to cooperative breeding occurred at least seven times independently. Comparative analyses using life history data obtained from field observations and from published literature revealed an evolutionary link between cooperative breeding and clutch and body size, but not egg size: cooperative breeders were smaller and laid fewer eggs than non-cooperative breeders. These findings suggest an evolutionary scenario where cooperative breeding evolved in smaller species, most likely because of ecological factors, such as an increased predation risk, driving the evolution of complex social systems. This was followed by a reduction in clutch size. These results shed light on the role of ecological settings in life history trait evolution and how they mediate the transition towards a complex social organization.

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