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Exploiting a mutualism: parasite specialization on cultivars within the fungus-growing ant symbiosis.

机译:利用共生:真菌生长的蚂蚁共生物中的寄生虫专门化。

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Fungus-growing ants, their cultivated fungi and the cultivar-attacking parasite Escovopsis coevolve as a complex community. Higher-level phylogenetic congruence of the symbionts suggests specialized long-term associations of host-parasite clades but reveals little about parasite specificity at finer scales of species-species and genotype-genotype interactions. By coupling sequence and amplified fragment length polymorphism genotyping analyses with experimental evidence, we examine (i) the host specificity of Escovopsis strains infecting colonies of three closely related ant species in the genus Cyphomyrmex, and (ii) potential mechanisms constraining the Escovopsis host range. Incongruence of cultivar and ant relationships across the three focal Cyphomyrmex spp. allows us to test whether Escovopsis strains track their cultivar or the ant hosts. Phylogenetic analyses demonstrate that the Escovopsis phylogeny matches the cultivar phylogeny but not the ant phylogeny, indicating that the parasites are cultivar specific. Cross-infection experiments establish that ant gardens can be infected by parasite strains with which they are not typically associated in the field, but that infection is more likely when gardens are inoculated with their typical parasite strains. Thus, Escovopsis specialization is shaped by the parasite's ability to overcome only a narrow range of garden-specific defences, but specialization is probably additionally constrained by ecological factors, including the other symbionts (i.e. ants and their antibiotic-producing bacteria) within the coevolved fungus-growing ant symbiosis.
机译:真菌生长的蚂蚁,其栽培的真菌和侵袭品种的寄生虫Escovopsis共同进化为一个复杂的社区。共生体的更高层次的系统发育一致性表明寄主-寄生虫进化枝的长期专业化联系,但在更精细的物种-物种和基因型-基因型相互作用的规模上,寄生虫特异性几乎没有揭示。通过结合序列和扩增的片段长度多态性基因型分析与实验证据,我们检查(i)感染了Cymymyx属中三个密切相关的蚂蚁物种的菌落的Escovopsis菌株的宿主特异性,和(ii)限制Escovopsis宿主范围的潜在机制。跨三个焦点Cyphomyrmex spp的品种和蚂蚁关系的不一致。使我们能够测试Escovopsis菌株是否追踪其品种或蚂蚁宿主。系统发育分析表明,Escovopsis的系统发育与品种的系统发育匹配,而与蚂蚁的系统发育不匹配,这表明寄生虫具有特定的品种。交叉感染实验确定,蚂蚁花园可以被通常在田间不伴生的寄生虫菌株感染,但是当花园中接种其典型的寄生虫菌株时感染的可能性更高。因此,Escovopsis的专长取决于寄生虫仅克服狭窄范围的花园防御的能力,但专长还可能受到生态因素的限制,包括共同进化的真菌中的其他共生物(即蚂蚁及其产生抗生素的细菌)。蚂蚁共生。

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