Montoya Quimi Vidaurre, Gerardo Nicole Marie, Martiarena Maria Jesus Sutta, Solís-Lemus Claudia, Kriebel Ricardo, Schultz Ted R, Sosa-Calvo Jeffrey, Rodrigues Andre
Department of General and Applied Biology, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Institute of Bioscience, Rio Claro, SP, Brazil.
Department of Biology, O. Wayne Rollins Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, USA.
Commun Biol. 2025 Sep 10;8(1):1340. doi: 10.1038/s42003-025-08654-z.
Symbiotic relationships shape the evolution of organisms. Fungi in the genus Escovopsis share an evolutionary history with the fungus-growing "attine" ant system and are only found in association with these social insects. Despite this close relationship, there are key aspects of Escovopsis evolution that remain poorly understood. To gain further insight into the evolutionary history of these unique fungi, we delve deeper into Escovopsis' origin and distribution, considering the largest sampling, so far, across the Americas. Furthermore, we investigate Escovopsis' trait evolution, and relationship with attine ants. We demonstrate that, while the genus originated approximately 56.9 Mya, it only became associated with 'higher attine' ants in the last 38 My. Our results, however, indicate that it is likely that the ancestor of Escovopsis lived in symbiosis with early-diverging fungus-growing ants. Since then, the fungi have evolved morphological and physiological adaptations that have increased their reproductive efficiency, possibly to overcome barriers mounted by the ants and their other associated microbes. Taken together, these results provide new clues as to how Escovopsis has evolved within the context of this complex symbiosis and shed light on the evolutionary history of the fungus-growing ant system.
共生关系塑造了生物体的进化。埃斯科沃普氏菌属(Escovopsis)的真菌与培育真菌的“阿蒂尼”蚁系统有着共同的进化历史,并且仅在与这些社会性昆虫共生时被发现。尽管存在这种密切关系,但埃斯科沃普氏菌进化的关键方面仍知之甚少。为了更深入地了解这些独特真菌的进化历史,我们深入研究了埃斯科沃普氏菌的起源和分布,考虑了迄今为止在美洲范围内最大规模的样本。此外,我们还研究了埃斯科沃普氏菌的性状进化以及与阿蒂尼蚁的关系。我们证明,虽然该属大约在5690万年前起源,但直到最近3800万年前才与“高等阿蒂尼”蚁建立联系。然而,我们的研究结果表明,埃斯科沃普氏菌的祖先很可能与早期分化的培育真菌的蚂蚁共生。从那时起,这些真菌进化出了形态和生理上的适应性,提高了它们的繁殖效率,这可能是为了克服蚂蚁及其其他相关微生物所设置的障碍。综上所述,这些结果为埃斯科沃普氏菌在这种复杂共生关系中是如何进化的提供了新线索,并揭示了培育真菌的蚂蚁系统的进化历史。