Acropyga ants are a widespread clade of small subterranean formicines that live in obligate symbiotic associations with root mealybugs. We generated a data set of 944 loci of ultraconserved elements (UCEs) to reconstruct the phylogeny of 41 representatives of 23 Acropyga species using both concatenation and species-tree approaches. We investigated the biogeographic history of the genus through divergence dating analyses and ancestral range reconstructions. We also explored the evolution of the Acropyga-mealybug mutualism using ancestral state reconstruction methods. We recovered a highly supported species phylogeny for Acropyga with both concatenation and species-tree analyses. The age for crown-group Acropyga is estimated to be around 30 M...
We describe a new pair of trophobiotic partners from the ant genus Acropyga and the root mealybug ge...
Fig. 5. a. Acropyga sp. 1, gyne with mealybug between mandibles in amber from the Dominican Republic...
Fig. 3. Alate female of a South African Acropyga carrying a Eumyrmococcus mealybug (redrawn from Pri...
Acropyga ants are a widespread clade of small subterranean formicines that live in obligate symbioti...
Levels of diversity vary strikingly among different phylogenetic lineages of ants. Rapid radiations ...
Fig. 1. World distribution of Acropyga subgenera (from Emery, 1925; Menozzi, 1936; Weber, 1944; Prin...
Species of the genus Acropyga are rarely encountered subterranean ants that rely on mealy-bugs or ap...
Background: Temnothorax (Formicidae: Myrmicinae) is a diverse genus of ants found in a broad spectru...
Symbioses include some of the clearest cases of coevolution, but their origin, loss, or reassembly w...
Abstract Background Temnothorax (Formicidae: Myrmicinae) is a diverse genus of ants found in a broad...
Phylogenetic and biogeographic analyses can enhance our understanding of multispecies interactions b...
Fig. 4. Scanning electron micrographs (40–50X) of an Acropyga gyne from Saül, French Guiana, carryin...
Background Army ants are dominant invertebrate predators in tropical and subtropical terrestrial eco...
BackgroundUltraconserved elements (UCEs) have been successfully used in phylogenomics for a variety ...
Ant-gardens (AGs) are ant/plant mutualisms in which ants farm epiphytes in return for nest space and...
We describe a new pair of trophobiotic partners from the ant genus Acropyga and the root mealybug ge...
Fig. 5. a. Acropyga sp. 1, gyne with mealybug between mandibles in amber from the Dominican Republic...
Fig. 3. Alate female of a South African Acropyga carrying a Eumyrmococcus mealybug (redrawn from Pri...
Acropyga ants are a widespread clade of small subterranean formicines that live in obligate symbioti...
Levels of diversity vary strikingly among different phylogenetic lineages of ants. Rapid radiations ...
Fig. 1. World distribution of Acropyga subgenera (from Emery, 1925; Menozzi, 1936; Weber, 1944; Prin...
Species of the genus Acropyga are rarely encountered subterranean ants that rely on mealy-bugs or ap...
Background: Temnothorax (Formicidae: Myrmicinae) is a diverse genus of ants found in a broad spectru...
Symbioses include some of the clearest cases of coevolution, but their origin, loss, or reassembly w...
Abstract Background Temnothorax (Formicidae: Myrmicinae) is a diverse genus of ants found in a broad...
Phylogenetic and biogeographic analyses can enhance our understanding of multispecies interactions b...
Fig. 4. Scanning electron micrographs (40–50X) of an Acropyga gyne from Saül, French Guiana, carryin...
Background Army ants are dominant invertebrate predators in tropical and subtropical terrestrial eco...
BackgroundUltraconserved elements (UCEs) have been successfully used in phylogenomics for a variety ...
Ant-gardens (AGs) are ant/plant mutualisms in which ants farm epiphytes in return for nest space and...
We describe a new pair of trophobiotic partners from the ant genus Acropyga and the root mealybug ge...
Fig. 5. a. Acropyga sp. 1, gyne with mealybug between mandibles in amber from the Dominican Republic...
Fig. 3. Alate female of a South African Acropyga carrying a Eumyrmococcus mealybug (redrawn from Pri...