The coevolution of fungus-ant agriculture

Fungus-farming ants cultivate multiple lineages of fungi for food, but, because fungal cultivar relationships are largely unresolved, the history of fungus-ant coevolution remains poorly known. We designed probes targeting >2000 gene regions to generate a dated evolutionary tree for 475 fungi and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 2024-10, Vol.386 (6717), p.105-110
Hauptverfasser: Schultz, Ted R, Sosa-Calvo, Jeffrey, Kweskin, Matthew P, Lloyd, Michael W, Dentinger, Bryn, Kooij, Pepijn W, Vellinga, Else C, Rehner, Stephen A, Rodrigues, Andre, Montoya, Quimi V, Fernández-Marín, Hermógenes, Ješovnik, Ana, Niskanen, Tuula, Liimatainen, Kare, Leal-Dutra, Caio A, Solomon, Scott E, Gerardo, Nicole M, Currie, Cameron R, Bacci, Jr, Mauricio, Vasconcelos, Heraldo L, Rabeling, Christian, Faircloth, Brant C, Doyle, Vinson P
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Zusammenfassung:Fungus-farming ants cultivate multiple lineages of fungi for food, but, because fungal cultivar relationships are largely unresolved, the history of fungus-ant coevolution remains poorly known. We designed probes targeting >2000 gene regions to generate a dated evolutionary tree for 475 fungi and combined it with a similarly generated tree for 276 ants. We found that fungus-ant agriculture originated ~66 million years ago when the end-of-Cretaceous asteroid impact temporarily interrupted photosynthesis, causing global mass extinctions but favoring the proliferation of fungi. Subsequently, ~27 million years ago, one ancestral fungal cultivar population became domesticated, i.e., obligately mutualistic, when seasonally dry habitats expanded in South America, likely isolating the cultivar population from its free-living, wet forest-dwelling conspecifics. By revealing these and other major transitions in fungus-ant coevolution, our results clarify the historical processes that shaped a model system for nonhuman agriculture.
ISSN:0036-8075
1095-9203
1095-9203
DOI:10.1126/science.adn7179