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Shared Escovopsis parasites between leaf-cutting and non-leaf-cutting ants in the higher attine fungus-growing ant symbiosis

机译:在较高的生长于真菌的蚂蚁共生中,切叶蚂蚁和非切叶蚂蚁之间具有共同的棘皮寄生虫

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Fungus-gardening (attine) ants grow fungus for food in protected gardens, which contain beneficial, auxiliary microbes, but also microbes harmful to gardens. Among these potentially pathogenic microorganisms, the most consistently isolated are fungi in the genus Escovopsis, which are thought to co-evolve with ants and their cultivar in a tripartite model. To test clade-to-clade correspondence between Escovopsis and ants in the higher attine symbiosis (including leaf-cutting and non-leaf-cutting ants), we amassed a geographically comprehensive collection of Escovopsis from Mexico to southern Brazil, and reconstructed the corresponding Escovopsis phylogeny. Contrary to previous analyses reporting phylogenetic divergence between Escovopsis from leafcutters and Trachymyrmex ants (non-leafcutter), we found no evidence for such specialization; rather, gardens from leafcutters and non-leafcutters genera can sometimes be infected by closely related strains of Escovopsis, suggesting switches at higher phylogenetic levels than previously reported within the higher attine symbiosis. Analyses identified rare Escovopsis strains that might represent biogeographically restricted endemic species. Phylogenetic patterns correspond to morphological variation of vesicle type (hyphal structures supporting spore-bearing cells), separating Escovopsis with phylogenetically derived cylindrical vesicles from ancestral Escovopsis with globose vesicles. The new phylogenetic insights provide an improved basis for future taxonomic and ecological studies of Escovopsis.
机译:食用真菌(蚂蚁)的蚂蚁在受保护的花园中种植真菌作为食物,其中既含有有益的辅助微生物,也含有有害于花园的微生物。在这些潜在致病的微生物中,最一致地分离出的是Escovopsis属中的真菌,它们被认为与蚂蚁及其品种在三方模型中共同进化。为了测试在较高的常规共生关系中的护壁虫和蚂蚁之间的进化进化关系(包括切叶和不切叶的蚂蚁),我们收集了从墨西哥到巴西南部的全地形的护壁虫,并重建了相应的护壁虫系统发育。与先前的分析报告说,切叶E和and曲霉(非切叶蚁)在系统进化上的差异相反,我们没有发现这种专业化的证据。相反,有时来自切叶属和非切叶属的花园有时会被紧密相关的Escovopsis菌株感染,这表明系统发育水平上的开关比以前在更高的Attine共生中更高。分析确定了罕见的Escovopsis菌株,它们可能代表了受生物地理限制的特有物种。系统发育模式对应于囊泡类型(支持孢子细胞的菌丝结构)的形态变化,将具有系统发育来源的圆柱形囊泡的棘皮vo与具有球状囊泡的祖先囊壁分离。新的系统发育见解为以后的香菇的分类学和生态学研究提供了改进的基础。

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