The genus Ponera is a lineage of leaf litter ants, with a center of diversity in the Indo-Australian region. Two species occur in the New World; however, uncertainty exists with regard to their biogeographic origins and species limits, especially for isolated cloud forest populations in Middle America. We investigate the geographic distribution, phylogeny, and phylogeography of these two species to better characterize the American ant fauna and to gain insight into the biogeography of taxa that span hemispheres. Sequencing of Ultra-Conserved Element (UCE) loci was used to infer phylogenetic relationships, estimate divergence dates, and test species boundaries. The widespread native species P. exotica and P. pennsylvanica are each more close...
BackgroundUltraconserved elements (UCEs) have been successfully used in phylogenomics for a variety ...
The ant genus Dorymyrmex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Dolichoderinae) is a common sight in most open ha...
Native to much of Central and South America, the little fire ant Wasmannia auro-punctata has been ra...
The genus Ponera is a lineage of leaf litter ants, with a center of diversity in the Indo-Australian...
Fig. 6. Distribution of New World Ponera. Occurrence records (black dots) are a combination of speci...
Fig. 1. Phylogeny of NewWorld and selected Old World Ponera, inferred using the program IQ-TREE and ...
Fig. 5. Images of face and profile views of New World Ponera. (A) P. exotica worker (CASENT0603539, ...
I report the results of the first detailed phylogenetic study of the ant subfamily Ponerinae, a dive...
Levels of diversity vary strikingly among different phylogenetic lineages of ants. Rapid radiations ...
The Neotropical myrmecophytic tree Cordia alliodora hosts symbiotic Azteca ants in most of its wides...
The Neotropical myrmecophytic tree Cordia alliodora hosts symbiotic Azteca ants in most of its wides...
The ant genus Prenolepis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is the nominal member of the recently established...
The genus Cryptopone Emery contains 25 species of litter and soil ants, 5 of which occur in the Amer...
Acropyga ants are a widespread clade of small subterranean formicines that live in obligate symbioti...
The members of the Temnothorax salvini species group are rarely collected, arboreally nesting ants o...
BackgroundUltraconserved elements (UCEs) have been successfully used in phylogenomics for a variety ...
The ant genus Dorymyrmex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Dolichoderinae) is a common sight in most open ha...
Native to much of Central and South America, the little fire ant Wasmannia auro-punctata has been ra...
The genus Ponera is a lineage of leaf litter ants, with a center of diversity in the Indo-Australian...
Fig. 6. Distribution of New World Ponera. Occurrence records (black dots) are a combination of speci...
Fig. 1. Phylogeny of NewWorld and selected Old World Ponera, inferred using the program IQ-TREE and ...
Fig. 5. Images of face and profile views of New World Ponera. (A) P. exotica worker (CASENT0603539, ...
I report the results of the first detailed phylogenetic study of the ant subfamily Ponerinae, a dive...
Levels of diversity vary strikingly among different phylogenetic lineages of ants. Rapid radiations ...
The Neotropical myrmecophytic tree Cordia alliodora hosts symbiotic Azteca ants in most of its wides...
The Neotropical myrmecophytic tree Cordia alliodora hosts symbiotic Azteca ants in most of its wides...
The ant genus Prenolepis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is the nominal member of the recently established...
The genus Cryptopone Emery contains 25 species of litter and soil ants, 5 of which occur in the Amer...
Acropyga ants are a widespread clade of small subterranean formicines that live in obligate symbioti...
The members of the Temnothorax salvini species group are rarely collected, arboreally nesting ants o...
BackgroundUltraconserved elements (UCEs) have been successfully used in phylogenomics for a variety ...
The ant genus Dorymyrmex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Dolichoderinae) is a common sight in most open ha...
Native to much of Central and South America, the little fire ant Wasmannia auro-punctata has been ra...