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One tree, many colonies: colony structure, breeding system and colonization events of host trees in tunnelling Melissotarsus ants

机译:一棵树,许多殖民地:群体结构,育种系统和隧道冬季蜂鸣器蚂蚁宿主树的殖民化事件

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Ants exhibit a striking variety of lifestyles, including highly specialist or mutualist species. The minute blind workers of the African genus Melissotarsus chew tunnels in live trees to accommodate their obligate partner scale insects. Their modified legs are adapted for tunnelling, but are unsuited for walking outside, confining these ants to their initial host tree. Here, we investigated whether this unique lifestyle results in complex patterns of genetic diversity at different scales, from the same tree to different populations. Using 19 microsatellite markers, we assessed their mating strategy and colony structure among and across populations in South Africa. We showed that only one queen reproduces within a colony, mated with up to three males. However, several inseminated dealate queens are present in colonies; one probably replaces the older queen as the colony ages. The reproduction of a single queen per colony at a given time results in genetic differences between colonies, even those located on the same tree. We discuss how the slow process of colony digging under the bark and the lack of workers patrolling above the bark might result in reduced competition between colonies and allow several secluded colonies to cohabit the cramped space on a single tree.
机译:蚂蚁的生活方式多种多样,包括高度专业化或互惠共生的物种。非洲Melissotarsus属的小盲工蚁在活树上咀嚼隧道,以适应它们的专性伴侣介壳虫。它们经过改造的腿适合挖掘隧道,但不适合在外面行走,将这些蚂蚁限制在最初的寄主树上。在这里,我们调查了这种独特的生活方式是否会导致从同一棵树到不同群体的不同规模的复杂遗传多样性模式。利用19个微卫星标记,我们评估了它们在南非种群之间的交配策略和群体结构。我们发现,在一个群体中,只有一只蜂王与多达三只雄性交配繁殖。然而,在殖民地中存在着几只受精的脱卵皇后;随着殖民地的老龄化,一个可能会取代老王后。每个蜂群在给定时间繁殖一只蜂王会导致蜂群之间的遗传差异,甚至是位于同一棵树上的蜂群。我们讨论了在树皮下挖掘蚁群的缓慢过程以及在树皮上方巡逻的工人的缺乏可能会导致蚁群之间的竞争减少,并允许多个隐蔽的蚁群在一棵树上的狭窄空间内同居。

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