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对社会生态位的分子适应:大脑转录组揭示社会环境对蚂蚁皱胸蚁两种蚁后形态的不同影响。

Molecular Adjustment to a Social Niche: Brain Transcriptomes Reveal Divergent Influence of Social Environment on the Two Queen Morphs of the Ant Temnothorax rugatulus.

作者信息

Stoldt Marah, Negroni Matteo Antoine, Feldmeyer Barbara, Foitzik Susanne

机构信息

Institute of Organismic and Molecular Evolution, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany.

Department of Biology, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland.

出版信息

Mol Ecol. 2025 Aug;34(15):e17649. doi: 10.1111/mec.17649. Epub 2025 Jan 7.

Abstract

Social insects form complex societies with division of labour between different female castes. In most species, a single queen heads the colony; in others, several queens share the task of reproduction. These different social organisations are often associated with distinct queen morphologies and life-history strategies and occur in different environments. In the ant Temnothorax rugatulus, queens are dimorphic. Macrogynes and microgynes reside in mono- and polygynous colonies and at lower and higher elevations, respectively. We analysed plastic changes in brain transcriptomes in response to the social environment in these queen morphs and their workers. We manipulated the number of queens over 4 months to investigate whether transcriptional activity is influenced by queen morph, social environment or their interaction. Changes in gene expression in the queens' brains in response to our manipulations were largely influenced by the interaction between social environment and queen morph, rather than independently by these factors. Macrogynes and microgynes thus adjust differently to their social environment. Similarly, worker transcriptomes were influenced by an interaction between behavioural type, that is, nurses or foragers, and queen morph. Nurses differentially regulated genes related to nutrition depending on queen morph, suggesting a link between social environment and metabolic dynamics in ant colonies. Overall, our study sheds light on how the social environment influences the molecular physiology of social insects. Furthermore, we demonstrate that in this ant with two queen morphs, worker physiology depends on queen morph and their role in the colony.

摘要

群居昆虫形成了复杂的社会,不同雌性等级之间存在分工。在大多数物种中,单个蚁后领导蚁群;在其他物种中,几只蚁后共同承担繁殖任务。这些不同的社会组织通常与独特的蚁后形态和生活史策略相关联,并出现在不同的环境中。在皱胸蚁Temnothorax rugatulus中,蚁后具有二态性。大型蚁和小型蚁分别生活在单蚁后和多蚁后蚁群中,且分别处于较低和较高海拔地区。我们分析了这些蚁后形态及其工蚁的大脑转录组对社会环境的可塑性变化。我们在4个月内操纵蚁后的数量,以研究转录活性是否受蚁后形态、社会环境或它们之间的相互作用影响。蚁后大脑中基因表达的变化对我们操纵的响应很大程度上受社会环境和蚁后形态之间相互作用的影响,而非单独受这些因素的影响。因此,大型蚁和小型蚁对其社会环境的适应方式不同。同样,工蚁的转录组受行为类型(即保育蚁或觅食蚁)与蚁后形态之间相互作用的影响。保育蚁根据蚁后形态差异调节与营养相关的基因,这表明蚁群中的社会环境与代谢动态之间存在联系。总体而言,我们的研究揭示了社会环境如何影响群居昆虫的分子生理学。此外,我们证明在这种具有两种蚁后形态的蚂蚁中,工蚁的生理机能取决于蚁后形态及其在蚁群中的角色。

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