Title (en)
Comparing head muscles among Drusinae clades (Insecta: Trichoptera) reveals high congruence despite strong contrasts in head shape
Language
English
Description (en)
The subfamily Drusinae (Limnephilidae, Trichoptera) comprises a range of species exhibiting differently shaped head capsules in their larval stages. These correspond to evolutionary lineages pursuing different larval feeding ecologies, each of which uses a different hydraulic niche: scraping grazers and omnivorous shredders sharing rounded head capsules and filtering carnivores with indented and corrugated head capsules. In this study, we assess whether changes in head capsule morphology are reflected by changes in internal anatomy of Drusinae heads. To this end, internal and external head morphology was visualized using µCT methods and histological sections in three Drusinae species-Drusus franzi, D. discolor and D. bosnicus-representing the three evolutionary lineages. Our results indicate that Drusinae head musculature is highly conserved across the evolutionary lineages with only minute changes between taxa. Conversely, the tentorium is reduced in D. discolor, the species with the most aberrant head capsule investigated here. Integrating previous research on Drusinae head anatomy, we propose a fundamental Drusinae blueprint comprising 29 cephalic muscles and discuss significance of larval head capsule corrugation in Trichoptera.
Keywords (en)
Particulate Organic-Matter; Feeding Ecology; Hydraulic Habitat; Limnephilidae; Evolution; Velocity
DOI
10.1038/s41598-022-04790-2
Author of the digital object
Carina Zittra  (University of Vienna)
Johann Waringer  (University of Vienna)
Hendrik C. Kuhlmann  (Technical University of Vienna)
Ariane Vieira  (Technical University of Vienna)
Jan Martini  (WasserCluster Lunz - Biologische Station GmbH / University of Innsbruck)
Stephan Handschuh  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Simon Vitecek  (WasserCluster Lunz - Biologische Station GmbH / University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences)
Thomas Schwaha  (University of Vienna)
Format
application/pdf
Size
3.5 MB
Licence Selected
CC BY 4.0 International
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Scientific Reports
Pages or Volume
12
Volume
12
Number
1
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Publication Date
2022