Phylogeny of Lasius ants based on mitochondrial DNA and morphology, and the evolution of social parasitism in the Lasiini (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Phylogeny of ants of the tribe Lasiini ( Lasius, Acanthomyops, Prenolepis, Euprenolepis, Paratrechina, Pseudolasius, and Myrmecocystus) was analysed using 81 morphological, ecological, and behavioural characters (for 41 species) and mitochondrial DNA sequences (COI, COII, tRNA-Leu; for 19 species)....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2004-12, Vol.33 (3), p.595-614 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Phylogeny of ants of the tribe Lasiini (
Lasius,
Acanthomyops,
Prenolepis,
Euprenolepis,
Paratrechina,
Pseudolasius, and
Myrmecocystus) was analysed using 81 morphological, ecological, and behavioural characters (for 41 species) and mitochondrial DNA sequences (COI, COII, tRNA-Leu; for 19 species). The free-living subgenus
Lasius s. str. is paraphyletic with respect to the rest of genus; the traditional “genus”
Acanthomyops should be considered a part of
Lasius s. lat.; free-living subgenus
Cautolasius is a member of the clade of socially parasitic
Lasius ants (=
Chtonolasius
+
Acanthomyops
+
Austrolasius
+
Dendrolasius). The tree topology is congruent with two alternative scenarios of origin of the temporary social parasitism: (i) a single origin of the parasitic strategy in a derived subclade of
Lasius and a secondary loss of this trait in
Cautolasius, (ii) a parallel origin of the social parasitism within the clade of hypogeic
Lasius ants (in
Chtonolasius, and in
Acanthomyops
+
Dendrolasius
+
Austrolasius). Emery’s rule in the strict sense does not apply to this group because most parasites exploit any ecologically available, even phylogenetically distant host species. The parasitic strategy in
Lasius could have originated from the aggressive interactions between cofounding queens during pleometric colony founding and/or from the secondary queen adoption. |
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ISSN: | 1055-7903 1095-9513 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ympev.2004.07.012 |