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A comparative perspective on the ecology of morphological diversification in complex societies: nesting ecology and soldier evolution in the turtle ants

机译:复杂社会形态多样性生态学的比较视角:筑巢生态学和soldier蚁的士兵进化

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This work uses a comparative framework to address the adaptive evolutionary relationship between nesting ecology and the morphological diversification of the soldier caste in turtle ants (Cephalotes). Turtle ant colonies nest in pre-existing arboreal cavities, and soldiers specialize in colony defense by blocking cavity entrances with their armored heads. Analyses were focused on three major axes of soldier morphological diversification: discrete morphotype, head size, and headsize range (i.e., soldier polymorphism). The analyses showed that while all species use some entrances small enough to fit the head of one soldier, specialization on entrances that tightly fit the head of one soldier was only seen in species with the most specialized soldier morphotype. They also showed that the degree of soldier polymorphism was only positively correlated with the typical range of entrances in species with the most specialized morphotype. Overall, these findings indicated that a tight 1: 1 size-matching between available soldier head sizes and selected entrance sizes is limited to species with the most specialized soldier morphotype, while species with less specialized morphotypes use a broader range of larger entrances. Together, these findings suggest a new general hypothesis for the adaptive diversification of caste systems: major shifts in ecological specialization drive the evolution of novel caste morphotypes, while minor expansions and contractions of an existing resource range shape the evolution of the size distribution of an existing caste. Broadly, these findings highlight the possibility for complex coupling and decoupling between different axes of caste diversification in lineages with complex social phenotypes.
机译:这项工作使用了一个比较框架来解决筑巢生态与乌龟蚂蚁(头足类)中士兵种姓形态多样化之间的适应性进化关系。龟蚁殖民地筑巢于先前存在的树栖洞中,士兵们用装甲的头部阻挡洞的入口,专门从事殖民地防御。分析集中在士兵形态多样化的三个主轴上:离散形态,头部大小和头部大小范围(即士兵多态性)。分析表明,尽管所有物种都使用一些足够小以适合一名士兵头部的入口,但只有在具有最特殊士兵形态的物种中才能看到专门适合一名士兵头部的入口。他们还表明,士兵多态性的程度仅与形态最特殊的物种的典型入口范围呈正相关。总体而言,这些发现表明,可用士兵头部大小与选定入口大小之间的1:1紧密匹配仅限于具有最特殊士兵形态类型的物种,而具有较少特殊形态类型的物种则使用较大范围的较大入口。总之,这些发现为种姓系统的适应性多样化提出了一个新的一般假设:生态专业化的重大转变推动了新的种姓形态型的演变,而现有资源范围的细微扩张和收缩塑造了现有种姓规模分布的演变。种姓。广泛地,这些发现突出了在具有复杂社会表型的血统中,种姓多样化的不同轴之间复杂耦合和解耦的可能性。

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