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DOI10.1371/journal.pone.0084929
Bigger Helpers in the Ant Cataglyphis bombycina: Increased Worker Polymorphism or Novel Soldier Caste?
Molet, Mathieu1,2; Maicher, Vincent1,2; Peeters, Christian1,2
通讯作者Molet, Mathieu
来源期刊PLOS ONE
ISSN1932-6203
出版年2014
卷号9期号:1
英文摘要

Introduction: The mechanisms by which development favors or constrains the evolution of new phenotypes are incompletely understood. Polyphenic species may benefit from developmental plasticity not only regarding ecological advantages, but also potential for evolutionary diversification. For instance, the repeated evolution of novel castes in ants may have been facilitated by the existence of alternative queen and worker castes and their respective developmental programs.


Material and Methods: Cataglyphis bombycina is exceptional in its genus because winged queens and size-polymorphic workers occur together with bigger individuals having saber-shaped mandibles. We measured seven body parts in more than 150 individuals to perform a morphometric analysis and assess the developmental origin of this novel phenotype.


Results: Adults with saber-shaped mandibles differ from both workers and queens regarding the size of most body parts. Their relative growth rates are identical to workers for some pairs of body parts, and identical to queens for other pairs of body parts; critical sizes differ in all cases.


Conclusions: Big individuals are a third caste, i.e. soldiers, not major workers. Novel traits such as elongated mandibles are combined with a mix of queen and worker growth rates. We also reveal the existence of a dimorphism in the queen caste (microgynes and macrogynes). We discuss how novel phenotypes can evolve more readily in the context of an existing polyphenism. Both morphological traits and growth rules from existing queen and worker castes can be recombined, hence mosaic phenotypes are more likely to be viable. In C. bombycina, such a mosaic phenotype appears to function both for defense (saber-shaped mandibles) and fat storage (big abdomen). Recycling of developmental programs may have contributed to the morphological diversity and ecological success of ants.


类型Article
语种英语
国家France
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000329460800075
WOS关键词MAJOR WORKERS ; HYMENOPTERA-FORMICIDAE ; DESERT ANTS ; QUEENS ; EVOLUTION ; REPRODUCTIVES ; SMALLER ; EGGS
WOS类目Multidisciplinary Sciences
WOS研究方向Science & Technology - Other Topics
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/184305
作者单位1.Univ Paris 06, UMR 7625, Lab Ecol & Evolut, Paris, France;
2.CNRS, UMR 7625, Lab Ecol & Evolut, Paris, France
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Molet, Mathieu,Maicher, Vincent,Peeters, Christian. Bigger Helpers in the Ant Cataglyphis bombycina: Increased Worker Polymorphism or Novel Soldier Caste?[J],2014,9(1).
APA Molet, Mathieu,Maicher, Vincent,&Peeters, Christian.(2014).Bigger Helpers in the Ant Cataglyphis bombycina: Increased Worker Polymorphism or Novel Soldier Caste?.PLOS ONE,9(1).
MLA Molet, Mathieu,et al."Bigger Helpers in the Ant Cataglyphis bombycina: Increased Worker Polymorphism or Novel Soldier Caste?".PLOS ONE 9.1(2014).
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