Sexual Dimorphism and Morphological Modularity in Acanthoscelides obtectus (Say, 1831) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae): A Geometric Morphometric Approach

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Budecevic, Sanja [1 ]
Savkovic, Uros [1 ]
Dordevic, Mirko [1 ]
Vlajnic, Lea [2 ]
Stojkovic, Biljana [2 ]
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[1] Univ Belgrade, Natl Inst Republ Serbia, Inst Biol Res Sinisa Stankovic, Bulevar Despota Stefana 142, Belgrade 11000, Serbia
[2] Univ Belgrade, Inst Zool, Fac Biol, Studentski Trg 16, Belgrade 11000, Serbia
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Acanthoscelides obtectus; geometric morphometrics; sexual dimorphism; modularity; size; shape;
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10.3390/insects12040350
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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Simple Summary The seed beetle Acanthoscelides obtectus used in this study is a worldwide pest species that inhabits storage facilities and fields of beans. Knowing that sexual dimorphism is very common among insects, we investigated the level of morphological differences between the sexes. Such an approach allowed us to look into the modular organization of this organism. As expected, the females were larger than the males. The observed two modular organization (thorax and abdomen) was sex specific, indicating that reproductive function has the central role in forming the patterns of modularity. It seems that natural selection is driving force for females, while males are influenced more by sexual selection. Sexual dimorphism and specific patterns of development contribute in a great manner to the direction and degree of the sexual differences in body size and shape in many insects. Using a landmark-based geometric morpohometrics approach, we investigated sex-specific morphological size and shape variation in the seed beetle, Acanthoscelides obtectus. We also tested the functional hypothesis of the two morphological modules-thorax and abdomen in both sexes. Female-biased sexual dimorphism in size was shown, while differences in shape were reflected in the wider thorax and abdomen and shorter abdomen in females in comparison to males. The functional hypothesis of a two-module body was confirmed only in females before correction for size, and in both sexes after the allometry correction. Our results indicate that reproductive function has the central role in forming the patterns of modularity. We hypothesize that high morphological integration of the abdomen in females results from intense stabilizing selection, while the more relaxed integration in males is driven by the higher intensity of sexual selection.
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