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Acromyrmex fowleri: a new inquiline social parasite species of leaf-cutting ants from South America, with a discussion of social parasite biogeography in the Neotropical region

机译:Acromyrmex Fowleri:来自南美洲的叶子切割蚂蚁的新昆西社会寄生虫物种,讨论了新寄生虫地区的社会寄生虫生物地理

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Ant inquiline social parasites obligately depend on their hosts for survival and reproduction. Because of their shift from a eusocial to a socially parasitic life history, inquiline social parasites are interesting study systems for exploring the dynamics between conflict and cooperation in eusocial insect colonies. In addition, inquiline social parasites are of interest to evolutionary biology, because some species evolved directly from their hosts via sympatric speciation. With five described species, inquiline social parasites are relatively diverse in the fungus-growing ants. So far, four species have been reported from the leaf-cutting ant genus Acromyrmex and its closely affiliated social parasite genus Pseudoatta. In contrast, only a single parasite species was described from the lower attine genus Mycocepurus. Here, we describe a new species of inquiline social parasite, Acromyrmex fowleri sp. nov., which was discovered 27years ago in the tropical region of Brazil (State of Bahia), living inside the colonies of its host Acromyrmex rugosus. We also report observations on the behavioral ecology and natural history of A. fowleri and its host. Our study suggests that A. fowleri is an obligate, queen-tolerant, workerless inquiline social parasite of A. rugosus and that A. fowleri represents some but not all morphological and life history characters of the inquiline syndrome, supporting the hypothesis that the complex traits of the inquiline syndrome evolve in a mosaic fashion. Considering that A. fowleri is a new social parasite species from tropical Brazil, we discuss the paradoxical biogeographic distribution of ant social parasites, which we refer to as the Kutter-Wilson Paradox, and conclude that the Kutter-Wilson Paradox is a genuine biogeographical pattern, instead of being a mere sampling artifact.
机译:蚂蚁昆明社会寄生虫守旧依赖他们的宿主以获得生存和繁殖。由于他们从Eusocial转变为社会寄生的生活历史,昆廷社会寄生虫是有趣的研究制度,用于探索Eusocial昆虫殖民地冲突与合作之间的动态。此外,昆明社会寄生虫对进化生物学感兴趣,因为某些物种通过SympatricSpeciali修直接从他们的主人演变。有五种描述的物种,昆西社会寄生虫在真菌生长蚂蚁中相对多样化。到目前为止,从叶子切割蚂蚁属acromyrmex报告了四种物种及其密切关联的社会寄生虫属Pseudoatta。相反,只有单一的寄生虫物种是从肌肌肌菌下的较低的寄生虫。在这里,我们描述了一个新的奇异子宫社会寄生虫,acromyrmex fowleri sp。 11月,这是在巴西热带地区发现的27日前,居住在其宿主acromyrmex rugosus的殖民地内。我们还报告了对Fowleri及其主持人的行为生态和自然历史的观察。我们的研究表明,A. Fowleri是一个普罗瓦氏菌的普及,宽容,耐力的康涅狄格氏寄生虫,而A. Fowleri代表了一些但不是所有的形态和生活历史特征,支持了复杂性状的假设思考综合征在马赛克时装进化。考虑到A. Fowleri是来自热带巴西的新的社会寄生虫物种,我们讨论了蚂蚁社会寄生虫的矛盾生物地理分布,我们称之为kutter-wilson悖论,并得出结论,Kutter-Wilson Paradox是一种真正的生物地图模式,而不是仅仅是采样工件。

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