Title: Symbiosis%20and%20coevolution%20in%20insect-microbe%20communities
1 Symbiosis and coevolution in insect-microbe
communities Nicole Gerardo Emory University,
Department of Biology Nancy Lowe, Ben Parker
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3 (Kolenbrander et al. Micro and Molec Biol Rev
2002)
4 The nature of parasite specialization in the
fungus-growing ant symbiosis Dr. Nicole
Gerardo Emory University, Department of
Biology Nancy Lowe, Ben Parker
5Ants their mutualistic fungal cultivars
6Ants their mutualistic fungal cultivars
Symbiosis close, long-term interactions between
biological species
Coevolution Interactions between species over
time lead to adaptations by both species in
response to one another
7Ants their mutualistic fungal cultivars
Leaf-Cutter Ants
Lower Ants
8Ants their mutualistic fungal cultivars
Coevolution Interactions between species over
time lead to adaptations by both species in
response to one another
9Ants their mutualistic fungal cultivars
Escovopsis, a genus of parasitic fungus that
attacks the ants fungal cultivars
Coevolution Interactions between species over
time lead to adaptations by both species in
response to one another
10Ants their mutualistic fungal cultivars
Actinomycete bacteria that produce antibiotics
that inhibit Escovopsis
Escovopsis, a genus of parasitic fungus that
attacks the ants fungal cultivars
11Ants their mutualistic fungal cultivars
12Healthy fungus-growing ant garden
Garden devastated by Escovopsis
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14Escovopsis spp. specialize on host clades.
Escovopsis
Cultivars
Ants
(Currie et. al 2003)
15Escovopsis Pathogen Phylogeny
brown
brown
yellow
pink
pink
16Escovopsis Pathogen Phylogeny
brown
brown
pink
17- Leaf-Cutter
- Brown Escovopsis
- Found only in colonies of leaf cutter ants and
their close relatives - These ants cultivate fungi in the family
lepiotaceae.
- Apterostigma
- Brown Escovopsis
- Found only in colonies of Apterostigma spp. lower
ants. - These ants cultivate fungi in the family
pterulaceae, which is distantly related to the
fungi cultivated by leaf cutter ants.
18- Leaf-Cutter
- Brown Escovopsis
- Apterostigma
- Brown Escovopsis
Apterostigma colony on a tree branch
Partially excavated leaf cutter colony
19pathogen - cultivar interactions
cultivar
pathogen
20pathogen - cultivar interactions
cultivar
pathogen
21pathogen - cultivar interactions
cultivar
pathogen
22pathogen cultivar experimental design
cultivar
Interact 12 pathogen isolates (6 Leaf cutter
6 Apterostigma) With 12 cultivar isolates (6
Leaf cutter 6 Apterostigma) Total Bioassays
144
pathogen
23No Inhibition
Inhibition
No Attraction
Attraction
24pathogen
Leaf Cutter
Apterostigma
e1 e2 e3 e4 e5 e6 e1 e2 e3 e4 e5 e6
c1
c2
c3
c4
c5
c6
c1
c2
c3
c4
c5
c6
Apterostigma
cultivar
Leaf Cutter
Attraction
Inhibition
Inhibition Attraction
Neither
25pathogen
Leaf Cutter
Apterostigma
e1 e2 e3 e4 e5 e6 e1 e2 e3 e4 e5 e6
c1
c2
c3
c4
c5
c6
c1
c2
c3
c4
c5
c6
Apterostigma
cultivar
Leaf Cutter
Attraction
Inhibition
Inhibition Attraction
Neither
26pathogen
Leaf Cutter
Apterostigma
e1 e2 e3 e4 e5 e6 e1 e2 e3 e4 e5 e6
c1
c2
c3
c4
c5
c6
c1
c2
c3
c4
c5
c6
Apterostigma
cultivar
Leaf Cutter
Attraction
Inhibition
Inhibition Attraction
Neither
27pathogen
Leaf Cutter
Apterostigma
e1 e2 e3 e4 e5 e6 e1 e2 e3 e4 e5 e6
c1
c2
c3
c4
c5
c6
c1
c2
c3
c4
c5
c6
Apterostigma
cultivar
Leaf Cutter
Attraction
Inhibition
Inhibition Attraction
Neither
28Escovopsis Phylogeny
brown
brown
pink
29Ants their mutualistic fungal cultivars
Actinomycete bacteria that produce antibiotics
that inhibit Escovopsis
Escovopsis, a genus of parasitic fungus that
attacks the ants fungal cultivars