動物学博物館コレクションが翼進化の発見に貢献(U-M Museum of Zoology Collection Makes Wing Evolution Discovery Possible)

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2026-02-24 ミシガン大学

ミシガン大学動物学博物館の標本コレクションを活用した研究により、昆虫の翅(はね)の進化に関する新たな知見が得られた。研究チームは保存標本を詳細に比較・解析し、翅の構造や付属器官の起源に関する従来説を再検討。進化初期段階における形態変化の過程を示す証拠を提示した。長年蓄積された博物館資料が、現代の技術と組み合わさることで、進化生物学の重要な謎の解明につながった成果である。

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キイロアメリカムシクイ( Setophaga petechia)における、鳥類の移動性を表す指標として広く用いられているハンドウィング指数の生態地理学的変異の形態学的基礎の解体 Deconstructing the Morphological Basis of Ecogeographic Variation in the Hand-Wing Index, a Widely Used Proxy for Avian Mobility, in the Yellow Warbler (Setophaga petechia)

Teresa M. Pegan, Vera Ting, Brett W. Benz, and Benjamin M. Winger
The American Naturalist  Published:February 03, 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1086/739176

Abstract

Bird species with high demand for efficient flight (e.g., migrants) tend to have more pointed wing tips than sedentary birds, and indices describing wing tip pointedness, such as the hand-wing index (HWI), are often used as proxies for dispersal propensity in comparative studies. Wing pointedness also varies among closely related populations of the same species that experience different selection pressures on flight, but we know surprisingly little about how variation in bone versus feather lengths contributes to wing pointedness. Here, we compare wing tip shape (HWI) of migratory versus sedentary populations of a widespread songbird, the Yellow Warbler (Setophaga petechia), to deconstruct variation in the individual skeletal and feather components of the hand-wing. Our results reveal that the relatively pointed wing shape of migrants is a consequence of shorter secondary feathers (i.e., a narrower wing) compared with nonmigrants, rather than longer wings. Indeed, despite having more pointed wings, migratory populations have similar wing length (i.e., wing chord) as sedentary continental populations. These populations show similar trunk size, but migrants have significantly shorter limb bones. Our results reveal the morphological underpinnings of a wing shape metric that has been widely used in macroevolutionary and macroecological studies of avian dispersal.

細胞遺伝子工学
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