Levels of diversity vary strikingly among different phylogenetic lineages of ants. Rapid radiations in early ant evolution have often proven difficult to resolve with traditional Sanger-sequencing data sets of modest size. We provide a phylogenomic perspective on the evolution of the hyperdiverse ant tribe Crematogastrini by analyzing sequence data for nearly 1800 ultraconserved element (UCE) loci from 153 species comprising 56 genera. We reconstruct a next-to-complete genus-level phylogeny using concatenated maximum-likelihood and species-tree approaches, estimate divergence dates and diversification rates for the tribe, and investigate the evolution of nest sites. Our results show ten well-supported major clades which we define as the Cat...
Two distinct new species of the ant genus Crematogaster, C. khmerensis sp. nov. and C. pfeifferi sp....
Recent advances in phylogenomics allow for the use of large amounts of genetic information in phylog...
International audienceThe West-Palearctic region is a diversity hotspot for the ant genus Aphaenogas...
Levels of diversity vary strikingly among different phylogenetic lineages of ants. Rapid radiations ...
Originating most likely in the early Cretaceous, ants have diversified to become the world's most su...
Acropyga ants are a widespread clade of small subterranean formicines that live in obligate symbioti...
BackgroundUltraconserved elements (UCEs) have been successfully used in phylogenomics for a variety ...
This study investigates the evolutionary history of a hyperdiverse clade, the ant subfamily Myrmicin...
Background Army ants are dominant invertebrate predators in tropical and subtropical terrestrial eco...
The genus Ponera is a lineage of leaf litter ants, with a center of diversity in the Indo-Australian...
Army ants are a charismatic group of organisms characterized by a suite of morphological and behavio...
Abstract.—Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are conspicuous organisms in most terrestrial ecosystems, o...
Ants emerged during the Cretaceous Period more than 100 million years ago (Grimaldi & Engel 2005; Pe...
International audienceDespite the interest the ants (Formicidae) have long generated, the group's ev...
Purpose of the Study: Madagascar is a region of great biological diversity and complex microendemism...
Two distinct new species of the ant genus Crematogaster, C. khmerensis sp. nov. and C. pfeifferi sp....
Recent advances in phylogenomics allow for the use of large amounts of genetic information in phylog...
International audienceThe West-Palearctic region is a diversity hotspot for the ant genus Aphaenogas...
Levels of diversity vary strikingly among different phylogenetic lineages of ants. Rapid radiations ...
Originating most likely in the early Cretaceous, ants have diversified to become the world's most su...
Acropyga ants are a widespread clade of small subterranean formicines that live in obligate symbioti...
BackgroundUltraconserved elements (UCEs) have been successfully used in phylogenomics for a variety ...
This study investigates the evolutionary history of a hyperdiverse clade, the ant subfamily Myrmicin...
Background Army ants are dominant invertebrate predators in tropical and subtropical terrestrial eco...
The genus Ponera is a lineage of leaf litter ants, with a center of diversity in the Indo-Australian...
Army ants are a charismatic group of organisms characterized by a suite of morphological and behavio...
Abstract.—Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are conspicuous organisms in most terrestrial ecosystems, o...
Ants emerged during the Cretaceous Period more than 100 million years ago (Grimaldi & Engel 2005; Pe...
International audienceDespite the interest the ants (Formicidae) have long generated, the group's ev...
Purpose of the Study: Madagascar is a region of great biological diversity and complex microendemism...
Two distinct new species of the ant genus Crematogaster, C. khmerensis sp. nov. and C. pfeifferi sp....
Recent advances in phylogenomics allow for the use of large amounts of genetic information in phylog...
International audienceThe West-Palearctic region is a diversity hotspot for the ant genus Aphaenogas...