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一支引人注目的军团:军蚁共生体的多样性和宿主特异性。

A remarkable legion of guests: Diversity and host specificity of army ant symbionts.

机构信息

Department of Biology, Technical University of Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany.

Laboratory of Social Evolution and Behavior, The Rockefeller University, New York City, NY, USA.

出版信息

Mol Ecol. 2021 Oct;30(20):5229-5246. doi: 10.1111/mec.16101. Epub 2021 Aug 18.

Abstract

Tropical rainforests are among the most diverse biomes on Earth. While species inventories are far from complete for any tropical rainforest, even less is known about the intricate species interactions that form the basis of these ecological communities. One fascinating but poorly studied example are the symbiotic associations between army ants and their rich assemblages of parasitic arthropod guests. Hundreds of these guests, or myrmecophiles, have been taxonomically described. However, because previous work has mainly been based on haphazard collections from disjunct populations, it remains challenging to define species boundaries. We therefore know little about the species richness, abundance and host specificity of most guests in any given population, which is crucial to understand co-evolutionary and ecological dynamics. Here, we report a quantitative community survey of myrmecophiles parasitizing the six sympatric Eciton army ant species in a Costa Rican rainforest. Combining DNA barcoding with morphological identification of over 2,000 specimens, we discovered 62 species, including 49 beetles, 11 flies, one millipede and one silverfish. At least 14 of these species were new to science. Ecological network analysis revealed a clear signal of host partitioning, and each Eciton species was host to both specialists and generalists. These varying degrees in host specificities translated into a moderate level of network specificity, highlighting the system's level of biotic pluralism in terms of biodiversity and interaction diversity. By providing vouchered DNA barcodes for army ant guest species, this study provides a baseline for future work on co-evolutionary and ecological dynamics in these species-rich host-symbiont networks across the Neotropical realm.

摘要

热带雨林是地球上生物多样性最丰富的生态系统之一。尽管对于任何热带雨林来说,物种清单都远未完成,但对于构成这些生态群落基础的复杂物种相互作用却知之甚少。一个有趣但研究甚少的例子是军蚁与其丰富的寄生节肢动物宾客之间的共生关系。这些宾客或拟寄生者中有数百种已被分类学描述。然而,由于以前的工作主要基于来自离散种群的偶然收集,因此定义物种界限仍然具有挑战性。因此,我们对任何给定种群中大多数宾客的物种丰富度、丰度和宿主特异性知之甚少,而这对于理解协同进化和生态动态至关重要。在这里,我们报告了对哥斯达黎加雨林中六种共生的 Eciton 军蚁物种寄生的拟寄生者进行的定量群落调查。我们结合 DNA 条形码和对超过 2000 个标本的形态鉴定,发现了 62 个物种,包括 49 种甲虫、11 种蝇类、一种千足虫和一种衣鱼。其中至少有 14 种是新的科学发现。生态网络分析显示出宿主分区的明显信号,并且每个 Eciton 物种都是专性和兼性宿主的宿主。这些不同程度的宿主特异性转化为中等水平的网络特异性,突出了该系统在生物多样性和相互作用多样性方面的生物多样性和生物多样性水平。通过为军蚁宾客物种提供有凭证的 DNA 条形码,本研究为未来在这些新热带地区丰富的宿主-共生体网络中的协同进化和生态动态研究提供了基线。

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