UCE Phylogenomics resolves major relationships among Ectaheteromorph ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Ectatomminae, Heteroponerinae): A new classification for the subfamilies and the description of a new genus
Uncovering the evolutionary history of the subfamilies Ectatomminae and Heteroponerinae, or ectaheteromorphs, is key to understanding a major branch of the ant tree of life. Despite their diversity and ecological importance, phylogenetic relationships in the group have not been well explored. One pa...
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Zusammenfassung: | Uncovering the evolutionary history of the subfamilies Ectatomminae and
Heteroponerinae, or ectaheteromorphs, is key to understanding a major
branch of the ant tree of life. Despite their diversity and ecological
importance, phylogenetic relationships in the group have not been well
explored. One particularly suitable tool for resolving phylogeny is the
use of ultraconserved elements (UCEs), which have been shown to be ideal
markers at a variety of evolutionary time scales. In the present study, we
enriched and sequenced 2,127 UCEs from 135 specimens of ectaheteromorph
ants and investigated phylogeny using a variety of model-based
phylogenomic methods. Trees recovered from partitioned maximum-likelihood
and species-tree analyses were well resolved and largely congruent. The
results are consistent with an expanded concept of Ectatomminae that now
includes the subfamily Heteroponerinae new synonym and its single tribe
Heteroponerini new combination. Eleven monophyletic groups are recognized
as genera: Acanthoponera, Alfaria status revived, Boltonia Camacho and
Feitosa new genus, Ectatomma, Gnamptogenys, Heteroponera, Holcoponera
status revived, Poneracantha status revived, Rhytidoponera, Stictoponera
status revived, and Typhlomyrmex. The new phylogenetic framework and
classification proposed here will shed light on the study of Ectatomminae
taxonomy and systematics, as well as on the morphological evolution of the
groups that it comprises. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.sxksn034j |