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一种旧大陆切叶种植真菌的蚂蚁:趋同进化的一个例子。

An Old World leaf-cutting, fungus-growing ant: A case of convergent evolution.

作者信息

Dejean A, Naskrecki P, Faucher C, Azémar F, Tindo M, Manzi S, Gryta H

机构信息

Laboratoire écologie fonctionnelle et environnement Université de Toulouse, CNRS, Toulouse INP, Université Toulouse 3 - Paul Sabatier (UPS) Toulouse France.

UMR EcoFoG, AgroParisTech, Cirad, CNRS, INRA Université des Antilles, Université de Guyane Kourou France.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2023 Mar 15;13(3):e9904. doi: 10.1002/ece3.9904. eCollection 2023 Mar.

Abstract

The African myrmicine ant is a territorially dominant arboreal species that constructs very hard carton nests. Noting that workers cut off leaves from different plant species while building or repairing their nests, we asked ourselves if there was a correlation. We conducted scanning electron microscopic observations of nest walls that revealed the presence of fungal mycelia. As the presence of filamentous Ascomycota has been shown on arboreal ant nests worldwide, we used a metabarcoding approach and, indeed, noted the presence of Operational Taxonomic Unit (OTU) Cre_006041 of the Capnodiales known to reinforce large nests of an unidentified African . This OTU was also recorded in the workers' bodies. At a very low level, we also noted OTU Cre_320021 of the Chaetothyriales known for their relationships with the African plant-ant species . . Therefore, by cutting leaves and growing fungus, .  illustrates a case of convergent evolution with higher New World leaf-cutting, fungus-growing Attina of the genera , and . However, there are notable differences. Leaf-cutting Attina cultivate Agaricaceae (Basidiomycota) for food, whereas .  uses Capnodiales to reinforce their nests (i.e., after the mycelium died, the hyphae's cell walls remained sturdy forming a natural composite material), have a distinct geographical origin (i.e., New World vs. Old World) and belong to a distinct ant tribe in the subfamily Myrmicinae (i.e., Attini vs. Crematogastrini). Furthermore, leaf-cutting Attina evolved an efficacious means of cutting leaves by using their mandibles asymmetrically, whereas .  workers, typically, use their mandibles symmetrically.

摘要

非洲切叶蚁是一种在领地内占主导地位的树栖物种,会建造非常坚硬的纸质巢穴。注意到工蚁在建造或修复巢穴时会从不同植物物种上切下叶子,我们不禁思考这两者之间是否存在关联。我们对巢穴壁进行了扫描电子显微镜观察,发现了真菌菌丝体的存在。由于在世界各地的树栖蚁巢上都已发现丝状子囊菌的存在,我们采用了宏条形码方法,确实发现了小煤炱目(Capnodiales)的操作分类单元(OTU)Cre_006041,已知它会加固一种未鉴定的非洲蚂蚁的大型巢穴。这个OTU也在工蚁体内被记录到。在非常低的水平上,我们还发现了座囊菌目(Chaetothyriales)的OTU Cre_320021,它们因与非洲切叶蚁物种的关系而闻名。因此,通过切叶和培育真菌,……说明了一个与新大陆切叶、培育真菌的高级切叶蚁属(Attina)的趋同进化案例。然而,也存在显著差异。切叶蚁属的蚂蚁培育蘑菇科(担子菌纲)作为食物,而……利用小煤炱目来加固它们的巢穴(即菌丝体死亡后,菌丝的细胞壁仍然坚固,形成一种天然复合材料),有不同的地理起源(即新大陆与旧大陆),并且属于切叶蚁亚科(Myrmicinae)中不同的蚁族(即切叶蚁族(Attini)与举腹蚁族(Crematogastrini))。此外,切叶蚁属的蚂蚁进化出了一种有效的切叶方式,即不对称地使用它们的上颚,而……的工蚁通常对称地使用它们的上颚。

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