2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.12.579885
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Rapid growth and the evolution of complete metamorphosis in insects

Christin Manthey,
C Jessica E Metcalf,
Michael T Monaghan
et al.

Abstract: More than 60% of all animal species are insects that undergo complete metamorphosis. The key innovation of these holometabolous insects is a pupal stage between the larva and adult when most structures are completely rebuilt. Why this extreme lifestyle evolved is unclear. Here we test the hypothesis that a trade-off between growth and differentiation explains the evolution of this novelty. Using a comparative approach, we find that holometabolous insects grow much faster than hemimetabolous insects. Using a th… Show more

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