Yeasts associated with the worker caste of the leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotes under experimental conditions in Colombia

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Autor(a) principal: Giraldo, Carolina
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Chaves-López, Clemencia, Tofalo, Rosanna, Angrisani, Roberto, Rodrigues, Andre [UNESP], Montoya-Lerma, James
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00203-022-02811-2
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/239947
Resumo: Yeasts isolated from the worker caste of the Colombian leaf-cutting ant, Atta cephalotes (Hymenoptera: Myrmicinae) were cultured and identified by molecular methods. Abundant, persistent, and omnipresent species were classified as “prevalent”. Experimental data were compared with information gathered from published reports on the yeast species composition in other leaf-cutting ant species. Diversity analysis was conducted using diversity values (q0, q1, and q2) to compare the richness and abundance of yeasts present in different leaf-cutting ant species. Clustering analysis was carried out to assess the similarity of yeast community according to ant species. The yeast species composition was highly variable among the ant species. A. laevigata and A. capiguara showed the highest degree of similarity and differed from the group composed by A. cephalotes, A. sexdens, A. sexdens rubropilosa, and A. texana. The isolation of dominant yeasts in different ant castes within the different compartments of a colony strongly suggests that the identified microorganisms are not transient but are native to the soil surrounding ant colonies and the substrates used by the ants to grow their fungal cultivars. It is apparent that the ant-fungus mutualism does not operate in an environment devoid of other microbes, but rather that the association must be seen within the context of a background of other microorganisms, particularly the dominant yeasts.
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spelling Yeasts associated with the worker caste of the leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotes under experimental conditions in ColombiaDiversityDivision of laborMicrobiotaMutualismTropical antsYeasts isolated from the worker caste of the Colombian leaf-cutting ant, Atta cephalotes (Hymenoptera: Myrmicinae) were cultured and identified by molecular methods. Abundant, persistent, and omnipresent species were classified as “prevalent”. Experimental data were compared with information gathered from published reports on the yeast species composition in other leaf-cutting ant species. Diversity analysis was conducted using diversity values (q0, q1, and q2) to compare the richness and abundance of yeasts present in different leaf-cutting ant species. Clustering analysis was carried out to assess the similarity of yeast community according to ant species. The yeast species composition was highly variable among the ant species. A. laevigata and A. capiguara showed the highest degree of similarity and differed from the group composed by A. cephalotes, A. sexdens, A. sexdens rubropilosa, and A. texana. The isolation of dominant yeasts in different ant castes within the different compartments of a colony strongly suggests that the identified microorganisms are not transient but are native to the soil surrounding ant colonies and the substrates used by the ants to grow their fungal cultivars. It is apparent that the ant-fungus mutualism does not operate in an environment devoid of other microbes, but rather that the association must be seen within the context of a background of other microorganisms, particularly the dominant yeasts.Departamento de Biología Universidad del Valle, A.A. 25360Facoltá di BioScience e Tecnologie Agro-Alimentari e Ambientali Universitá Degli Studi di Teramo, Via R. BalzariniNutriPlant S.R.L. Impianto Chimico per la Produzione Di Specialità Fertilizzanti per Agricoltura in Gestione Biologica e Convenzionale, S. S. 93 Km 46,400, PZDepartment of General and Applied Biology São Paulo State University (UNESP), SPDepartment of General and Applied Biology São Paulo State University (UNESP), SPUniversidad del ValleUniversitá Degli Studi di TeramoNutriPlant S.R.L. Impianto Chimico per la Produzione Di Specialità Fertilizzanti per Agricoltura in Gestione Biologica e ConvenzionaleUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Giraldo, CarolinaChaves-López, ClemenciaTofalo, RosannaAngrisani, RobertoRodrigues, Andre [UNESP]Montoya-Lerma, James2023-03-01T19:54:34Z2023-03-01T19:54:34Z2022-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00203-022-02811-2Archives of Microbiology, v. 204, n. 5, 2022.1432-072X0302-8933http://hdl.handle.net/11449/23994710.1007/s00203-022-02811-22-s2.0-85128918777Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengArchives of Microbiologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-03-01T19:54:34Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/239947Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462023-03-01T19:54:34Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Yeasts associated with the worker caste of the leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotes under experimental conditions in Colombia
title Yeasts associated with the worker caste of the leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotes under experimental conditions in Colombia
spellingShingle Yeasts associated with the worker caste of the leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotes under experimental conditions in Colombia
Giraldo, Carolina
Diversity
Division of labor
Microbiota
Mutualism
Tropical ants
title_short Yeasts associated with the worker caste of the leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotes under experimental conditions in Colombia
title_full Yeasts associated with the worker caste of the leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotes under experimental conditions in Colombia
title_fullStr Yeasts associated with the worker caste of the leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotes under experimental conditions in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Yeasts associated with the worker caste of the leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotes under experimental conditions in Colombia
title_sort Yeasts associated with the worker caste of the leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotes under experimental conditions in Colombia
author Giraldo, Carolina
author_facet Giraldo, Carolina
Chaves-López, Clemencia
Tofalo, Rosanna
Angrisani, Roberto
Rodrigues, Andre [UNESP]
Montoya-Lerma, James
author_role author
author2 Chaves-López, Clemencia
Tofalo, Rosanna
Angrisani, Roberto
Rodrigues, Andre [UNESP]
Montoya-Lerma, James
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidad del Valle
Universitá Degli Studi di Teramo
NutriPlant S.R.L. Impianto Chimico per la Produzione Di Specialità Fertilizzanti per Agricoltura in Gestione Biologica e Convenzionale
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Giraldo, Carolina
Chaves-López, Clemencia
Tofalo, Rosanna
Angrisani, Roberto
Rodrigues, Andre [UNESP]
Montoya-Lerma, James
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Diversity
Division of labor
Microbiota
Mutualism
Tropical ants
topic Diversity
Division of labor
Microbiota
Mutualism
Tropical ants
description Yeasts isolated from the worker caste of the Colombian leaf-cutting ant, Atta cephalotes (Hymenoptera: Myrmicinae) were cultured and identified by molecular methods. Abundant, persistent, and omnipresent species were classified as “prevalent”. Experimental data were compared with information gathered from published reports on the yeast species composition in other leaf-cutting ant species. Diversity analysis was conducted using diversity values (q0, q1, and q2) to compare the richness and abundance of yeasts present in different leaf-cutting ant species. Clustering analysis was carried out to assess the similarity of yeast community according to ant species. The yeast species composition was highly variable among the ant species. A. laevigata and A. capiguara showed the highest degree of similarity and differed from the group composed by A. cephalotes, A. sexdens, A. sexdens rubropilosa, and A. texana. The isolation of dominant yeasts in different ant castes within the different compartments of a colony strongly suggests that the identified microorganisms are not transient but are native to the soil surrounding ant colonies and the substrates used by the ants to grow their fungal cultivars. It is apparent that the ant-fungus mutualism does not operate in an environment devoid of other microbes, but rather that the association must be seen within the context of a background of other microorganisms, particularly the dominant yeasts.
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Archives of Microbiology, v. 204, n. 5, 2022.
1432-072X
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http://hdl.handle.net/11449/239947
10.1007/s00203-022-02811-2
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