Head and mandible shapes are highly integrated yet represent two distinct modules within and among worker subcastes of the ant genus Pheidole

Abstract Ants use their mandibles for a wide variety of tasks related to substrate manipulation, brood transport, food processing, and colony defense. Due to constraints involved in colony upkeep, ants evolved a remarkable diversity of mandibular forms, often related to specific roles such as specia...

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Main Authors: Alexandre Casadei‐Ferreira, Nicholas R. Friedman, Evan P. Economo, Marcio R. Pie, Rodrigo M. Feitosa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-06-01
Series:Ecology and Evolution
Subjects:
3D
ant
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7422
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spelling doaj-0dae9d995a7544758cf3e483fa3b05f92021-06-16T08:36:34ZengWileyEcology and Evolution2045-77582021-06-0111116104611810.1002/ece3.7422Head and mandible shapes are highly integrated yet represent two distinct modules within and among worker subcastes of the ant genus PheidoleAlexandre Casadei‐Ferreira0Nicholas R. Friedman1Evan P. Economo2Marcio R. Pie3Rodrigo M. Feitosa4Departamento de Zoologia Universidade Federal do Paraná Curitiba BrazilBiodiversity and Biocomplexity Unit Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University Onna JapanBiodiversity and Biocomplexity Unit Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University Onna JapanDepartamento de Zoologia Universidade Federal do Paraná Curitiba BrazilDepartamento de Zoologia Universidade Federal do Paraná Curitiba BrazilAbstract Ants use their mandibles for a wide variety of tasks related to substrate manipulation, brood transport, food processing, and colony defense. Due to constraints involved in colony upkeep, ants evolved a remarkable diversity of mandibular forms, often related to specific roles such as specialized hunting and seed milling. Considering these varied functional demands, we focused on understanding how the mandible and head shape vary within and between Pheidole subcastes. Using x‐ray microtomography and 3D geometric morphometrics, we tested whether these structures are integrated and modular, and how ecological predictors influenced these features. Our results showed that mandible and head shape of majors and minor workers tend to vary from robust to slender, with some more complex changes related to the mandibular base. Additionally, we found that head and mandible shapes are characterized by a high degree of integration, but with little correlation with feeding and nesting habits. Our results suggest that a combination of structural (allometric) constraints and the behavioral flexibility conferred by subcaste dimorphism might largely buffer selective pressures that would otherwise lead to a fine‐tuning between ecological conditions and morphological adaptation.https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.74223Dantgeometric morphometricsmicroCTNew World
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author Alexandre Casadei‐Ferreira
Nicholas R. Friedman
Evan P. Economo
Marcio R. Pie
Rodrigo M. Feitosa
spellingShingle Alexandre Casadei‐Ferreira
Nicholas R. Friedman
Evan P. Economo
Marcio R. Pie
Rodrigo M. Feitosa
Head and mandible shapes are highly integrated yet represent two distinct modules within and among worker subcastes of the ant genus Pheidole
Ecology and Evolution
3D
ant
geometric morphometrics
microCT
New World
author_facet Alexandre Casadei‐Ferreira
Nicholas R. Friedman
Evan P. Economo
Marcio R. Pie
Rodrigo M. Feitosa
author_sort Alexandre Casadei‐Ferreira
title Head and mandible shapes are highly integrated yet represent two distinct modules within and among worker subcastes of the ant genus Pheidole
title_short Head and mandible shapes are highly integrated yet represent two distinct modules within and among worker subcastes of the ant genus Pheidole
title_full Head and mandible shapes are highly integrated yet represent two distinct modules within and among worker subcastes of the ant genus Pheidole
title_fullStr Head and mandible shapes are highly integrated yet represent two distinct modules within and among worker subcastes of the ant genus Pheidole
title_full_unstemmed Head and mandible shapes are highly integrated yet represent two distinct modules within and among worker subcastes of the ant genus Pheidole
title_sort head and mandible shapes are highly integrated yet represent two distinct modules within and among worker subcastes of the ant genus pheidole
publisher Wiley
series Ecology and Evolution
issn 2045-7758
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Ants use their mandibles for a wide variety of tasks related to substrate manipulation, brood transport, food processing, and colony defense. Due to constraints involved in colony upkeep, ants evolved a remarkable diversity of mandibular forms, often related to specific roles such as specialized hunting and seed milling. Considering these varied functional demands, we focused on understanding how the mandible and head shape vary within and between Pheidole subcastes. Using x‐ray microtomography and 3D geometric morphometrics, we tested whether these structures are integrated and modular, and how ecological predictors influenced these features. Our results showed that mandible and head shape of majors and minor workers tend to vary from robust to slender, with some more complex changes related to the mandibular base. Additionally, we found that head and mandible shapes are characterized by a high degree of integration, but with little correlation with feeding and nesting habits. Our results suggest that a combination of structural (allometric) constraints and the behavioral flexibility conferred by subcaste dimorphism might largely buffer selective pressures that would otherwise lead to a fine‐tuning between ecological conditions and morphological adaptation.
topic 3D
ant
geometric morphometrics
microCT
New World
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7422
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