Centuries of artificial selection have dramatically improved the yield of human agriculture; however, strong directional selection also occurs in natural symbiotic interactions. Fungus-growing attine ants cultivate basidiomycete fungi for food. One cultivar lineage has evolved inflated hyphal tips (gongylidia) that grow in bundles called staphylae, to specifically feed the ants. Here we show extensive regulation and molecular signals of adaptive evolution in gene trancripts associated with gongylidia biosynthesis, morphogenesis and enzymatic plant cell wall degradation in the leaf-cutting ant cultivar Leucoagaricus gongylophorus. Comparative analysis of staphylae growth morphology and transcriptome-wide expressional and nucleotide divergenc...
Some tropical plant species possess hollow structures (domatia) occupied by ants that protect the pl...
Attine ants cultivate fungi as their most important food source and in turn the fungus is nourished,...
Abstract Background Leaf-cutting ants live in symbiosis with a fungus that they rear for food by pro...
Abstract Background Leaf-cutting (attine) ants use their own fecal material to manure fungus gardens...
Leaf-cutting ants combine large-scale herbivory with fungus farming to sustain advanced societies. T...
Fungus-growing ants gain access to nutrients stored in plant biomass through their association with ...
Fungus-growing ants gain access to nutrients stored in plant biomass through their association with ...
Abstract Leafcutter ants farm a fungal cultivar (Leucoagaricus gongylophorus) that converts inedible...
<div><p>Leaf-cutter ants are prolific and conspicuous constituents of Neotropical ecosystems that de...
Leaf-cutter ants are one of the most important herbivorous insects in the Neotropics, harvesting vas...
Mutualistic associations shape the evolution in different organism groups. The association between t...
Ants of the tribe Attini discovered agriculture 50 million years before humans (Mueller et al 1998)....
Ants of the tribe Attini discovered agriculture 50 million years before humans (Mueller et al 1998)....
Attine ants cultivate fungi as their most important food source and in turn the fungus is nourished,...
Attine ants cultivate fungi as their most important food source and in turn the fungus is nourished,...
Some tropical plant species possess hollow structures (domatia) occupied by ants that protect the pl...
Attine ants cultivate fungi as their most important food source and in turn the fungus is nourished,...
Abstract Background Leaf-cutting ants live in symbiosis with a fungus that they rear for food by pro...
Abstract Background Leaf-cutting (attine) ants use their own fecal material to manure fungus gardens...
Leaf-cutting ants combine large-scale herbivory with fungus farming to sustain advanced societies. T...
Fungus-growing ants gain access to nutrients stored in plant biomass through their association with ...
Fungus-growing ants gain access to nutrients stored in plant biomass through their association with ...
Abstract Leafcutter ants farm a fungal cultivar (Leucoagaricus gongylophorus) that converts inedible...
<div><p>Leaf-cutter ants are prolific and conspicuous constituents of Neotropical ecosystems that de...
Leaf-cutter ants are one of the most important herbivorous insects in the Neotropics, harvesting vas...
Mutualistic associations shape the evolution in different organism groups. The association between t...
Ants of the tribe Attini discovered agriculture 50 million years before humans (Mueller et al 1998)....
Ants of the tribe Attini discovered agriculture 50 million years before humans (Mueller et al 1998)....
Attine ants cultivate fungi as their most important food source and in turn the fungus is nourished,...
Attine ants cultivate fungi as their most important food source and in turn the fungus is nourished,...
Some tropical plant species possess hollow structures (domatia) occupied by ants that protect the pl...
Attine ants cultivate fungi as their most important food source and in turn the fungus is nourished,...
Abstract Background Leaf-cutting ants live in symbiosis with a fungus that they rear for food by pro...