Currie Cameron R, Wong Bess, Stuart Alison E, Schultz Ted R, Rehner Stephen A, Mueller Ulrich G, Sung Gi-Ho, Spatafora Joseph W, Straus Neil A
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045, USA.
Science. 2003 Jan 17;299(5605):386-8. doi: 10.1126/science.1078155.
The symbiosis between fungus-growing ants and the fungi they cultivate for food has been shaped by 50 million years of coevolution. Phylogenetic analyses indicate that this long coevolutionary history includes a third symbiont lineage: specialized microfungal parasites of the ants' fungus gardens. At ancient levels, the phylogenies of the three symbionts are perfectly congruent, revealing that the ant-microbe symbiosis is the product of tripartite coevolution between the farming ants, their cultivars, and the garden parasites. At recent phylogenetic levels, coevolution has been punctuated by occasional host-switching by the parasite, thus intensifying continuous coadaptation between symbionts in a tripartite arms race.
以真菌为食的蚂蚁与其培育用作食物的真菌之间的共生关系,是由五千万年的共同进化塑造而成的。系统发育分析表明,这段漫长的共同进化历史包含第三个共生谱系:蚂蚁真菌园中的特化微真菌寄生虫。在古老的层面上,这三种共生体的系统发育完全一致,揭示出蚂蚁与微生物的共生关系是农耕蚂蚁、其培育品种以及园圃寄生虫之间三方共同进化的产物。在最近的系统发育层面上,共同进化因寄生虫偶尔的宿主转换而被打断,从而在三方的军备竞赛中强化了共生体之间持续的共同适应。