Laboratório de Dinâmica Evolutiva e Sistemas Complexos, Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Paraná , Curitiba , Brazil.
PeerJ. 2013 Nov 5;1:e205. doi: 10.7717/peerj.205. eCollection 2013.
Morphological evolution in ants has been traditionally thought as being strongly influenced by selection for colony ergonomic efficiency. Although many studies have focused on the evolution of social characteristics in ants, little is known about the evolution of worker morphology at a macroevolutionary scale. In this study, we investigate the tempo and mode of the evolution of worker morphology, focusing on changes in size and shape. Our datasets included a large sample of species from different ant genera, as well as variation within the hyperdiverse genus Pheidole, for a total of 1650 measurements. The rate of size evolution was at least five times faster than the rate of shape evolution. The fit of alternative models of morphological evolution indicated statistically significant phylogenetic signal in both size and shape and in all datasets. Finally, tests of rate heterogeneity in phenotypic evolution among lineages identified several shifts in rates of evolution in both datasets, although the timing of shifts in size and shape was usually not concordant.
蚂蚁的形态进化传统上被认为受到了为蚁群工效学效率进行选择的强烈影响。虽然许多研究都集中在蚂蚁的社会特征进化上,但对于宏观进化尺度上的工蚁形态进化却知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们调查了工蚁形态的进化速度和模式,重点关注大小和形状的变化。我们的数据集包括来自不同蚂蚁属的大量物种,以及高度多样化的 Pheidole 属内的变异,总共包含 1650 个测量值。大小进化的速度至少是形状进化速度的五倍。形态进化替代模型的拟合表明,在大小和形状以及所有数据集上都存在统计学上显著的系统发育信号。最后,对谱系之间表型进化速率异质性的检验表明,在两个数据集的几个谱系中,进化速率都发生了变化,尽管大小和形状的变化时间通常不一致。