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Convergent evolution of a labile nutritional symbiosis in ants
Authors:Raphaella Jackson,David Monnin,Patapios A. Patapiou,Gemma Golding,Heikki Helanterä  ,Jan Oettler,Jü  rgen Heinze,Yannick Wurm,Chloe K. Economou,Michel Chapuisat,Lee M. Henry
Abstract:
Ants are among the most successful organisms on Earth. It has been suggested that forming symbioses with nutrient-supplementing microbes may have contributed to their success, by allowing ants to invade otherwise inaccessible niches. However, it is unclear whether ants have evolved symbioses repeatedly to overcome the same nutrient limitations. Here, we address this question by comparing the independently evolved symbioses in Camponotus, Plagiolepis, Formica and Cardiocondyla ants. Our analysis reveals the only metabolic function consistently retained in all of the symbiont genomes is the capacity to synthesise tyrosine. We also show that in certain multi-queen lineages that have co-diversified with their symbiont for millions of years, only a fraction of queens carry the symbiont, suggesting ants differ in their colony-level reliance on symbiont-derived resources. Our results imply that symbioses can arise to solve common problems, but hosts may differ in their dependence on symbionts, highlighting the evolutionary forces influencing the persistence of long-term endosymbiotic mutualisms.Subject terms: Molecular evolution, Microbial ecology, Comparative genomics
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