12 Works

Data from: Colonize, radiate, decline: unraveling the dynamics of island community assembly with Fijian trap-jaw ants

Cong Liu, Eli M. Sarnat, Nicholas R. Friedman, Francisco Hita Garcia, Clive Darwell, Douglas Booher, Yasuhiro Kubota, Alexander Mikheyev & Evan P. Economo
The study of island community assembly has been fertile ground for developing and testing theoretical ideas in ecology and evolution. The eco-evolutionary trajectory of lineages after colonization has been a particular interest, as this is a key component of understanding community assembly. In this system, existing ideas such as the taxon cycle posit that lineages pass through a regular sequence of eco-evolutionary changes after colonization, with lineages shifting toward reduced dispersal ability, increased ecological specialization,...

Breaking a species barrier by enabling hybrid recombination

G. Ozan Bozdag, Jasmine Ono, Jai A. Denton, Emre Karakoc, Neil Hunter, Jun-Yi Leu & Duncan Greig
Hybrid sterility maintains reproductive isolation between species by preventing them from exchanging genetic material. Anti-recombination can contribute to hybrid sterility when different species’ chromosome sequences are too diverged to cross-over efficiently during hybrid meiosis, resulting in chromosome mis-segregation and aneuploidy. The genome sequences of the yeasts Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Saccharomyces paradoxus have diverged by about 12% and their hybrids are sexually sterile: nearly all of their gametes are aneuploid and inviable. Previous methods to increase...

Data from: Evidence for a thoracic crop in the workers of some Neotropical Pheidole species (Formicidae: Myrmicinae)

Alexandre Casadei Ferreira, Georg Fischer & Evan Economo
The ability of ant colonies to transport, store, and distribute food resources through trophallaxis is a key advantage of social life. Nonetheless, how the structure of the digestive system has adapted across the ant phylogeny to facilitate these abilities is still not well understood. The crop and proventriculus, structures in the ant foregut (stomodeum), have received most attention for their roles in trophallaxis. However, potential roles of the esophagus have not been as well studied....

Dendritic coincidence detection in Purkinje neurons of awake mice

Christopher Roome & Bernd Kuhn
Dendritic coincidence detection is thought fundamental to neuronal processing yet remains largely unexplored in awake animals. Specifically, the underlying dendritic voltage-calcium relationship has not been directly addressed. Here, using simultaneous voltage and calcium two-photon imaging of Purkinje neuron spiny dendrites, we show how coincident synaptic inputs and resulting dendritic spikes modulate dendritic calcium signaling during sensory stimulation in awake mice. Sensory stimulation increased the rate of post-synaptic potentials and dendritic calcium spikes evoked by climbing...

Data from: Macroevolutionary integration of phenotypes within and across ant worker castes

Nicholas R. Friedman, Beatrice Bennet, Georg Fischer, Eli Sarnat, Jen-Pan Huang, Lacey Knowles & Evan Economo
Phenotypic traits are often integrated into evolutionary modules: sets of organismal parts that evolve together. In social insect colonies the concepts of integration and modularity apply to sets of traits both within and among functionally and phenotypically differentiated castes. On macroevolutionary timescales, patterns of integration and modularity within and across castes can be clues to the selective and ecological factors shaping their evolution and diversification. We develop a set of hypotheses describing contrasting patterns of...

Modern termites inherited the potential of collective construction from their common ancestor

Nobuaki Mizumoto & Thomas Bourguignon
Animal collective behaviors give rise to various spatial patterns, such as the nests of social insects. These structures are built by individuals following a simple set of rules, slightly varying within and among species, to produce a large diversity of shapes. However, little is known about the origin and evolution of the behavioral mechanisms regulating nest structures. In this study, we discuss the perspective of inferring the evolution of collective behaviors behind pattern formations using...

Additional material associated with the Matters Arising article published in Nature by Munday and colleagues

Philip Munday, Danielle Dixson, Megan Welch, Douglas Chivers, Paolo Domenici, Martin Grosell, Rachel Heuer, Geoffrey Jones, Mark McCormick, Mark Meekan, Göran Nilsson, Timothy Ravasi & Sue-Ann Watson

Bulked QTL-Seq identified a major QTL for the awnless trait in spring wheat cultivars in Qinghai, China

Dongxia Wang, Dong Cao, Yuan Zong, Yun Li, Jinmin Wang, Zongren Li & Baolong Liu
The awnless trait is the favorite trait for wheat breeding in Qinghai, China, but the major gene underlying the trait is unknown. This study aimed to analyze a recombinant inbred line (RIL) population containing 112 lines by crossing common wheat varieties GY448 (awnless) and GY115 (awned) using genotyping-by-sequencing analysis. A total of 56.62 Gb of clean sequence data were generated. A major gene was identified for the awnless trait based on 101,275 single-nucleotide polymorphisms by...

Lineage-level distribution models lead to more realistic climate change predictions for a threatened crayfish

Zhixin Zhang, Jamie Kass, Stefano Mammola, Itsuro Koizumi, Xuecao Li, Kazunori Tanaka, Kousuke Ikeda, Toru Suzuki, Masashi Yokota & Nisikawa Usio
Aim: As climate change presents a major threat to biodiversity in the next decades, it is critical to assess its impact on species habitat suitability to inform biodiversity conservation. Species distribution models (SDMs) are a widely used tool to assess climate change impacts on species’ geographical distributions. As the term suggests, the species-level is the most commonly used taxonomic unit in SDMs. However, recently it has been demonstrated that SDMs considering taxonomic resolution below (or...

Characterisation data for electrocharged facepiece respirator fabrics using common materials

M. M. Bandi
Face masks in general, and N95 filtering facepiece respirators (FRs) that protect against SARS-Cov-2 virion in particular, have become scarce during the ongoing COVID-19 global pandemic. We developed a technique for fabrication of electrocharged filtration layers employed in N95 FRs using commonly available materials and easily replicable methods. Our input polymer was polypropylene or polystyrene, and could include discarded plastic containers of these materials, and the fabrication setup was based on the cotton candy (CC)...

Evolutionary biogeography of the reef-building coral genus Galaxea across the Indo-Pacific ocean

Patricia Wepfer, Yuichi Nakajima, Makamas Sutthacheep, Veronica Z. Radice, Zoe Richards, Put Ang, Tullia Terraneo, Mareike Sudek, Atsushi Fujimura, Robert J. Toonen, Alexander S. Mikheyev, Evan P. Economo & Satoshi Mitarai
Stony corals (Scleractinia) form the basis for some of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth, but we have much to learn about their evolutionary history and systematic relationships. In order to improve our understanding of species in corals, we here investigated phylogenetic relationships between morphologically defined species and genetic lineages in the genus Galaxea (Euphyllidae) using a combined phylogenomic and phylogeographic approach. Previous studies revealed the nominal species G. fascicularis included three genetically well-differentiated lineages...

Bulked QTL-Seq identified a major QTL for the awnless trait in spring wheat cultivars in Qinghai, China

Dongxia Wang, Dong Cao, Yuan Zong, Yun Li, Jinmin Wang, Zongren Li & Baolong Liu
The awnless trait is the favorite trait for wheat breeding in Qinghai, China, but the major gene underlying the trait is unknown. This study aimed to analyze a recombinant inbred line (RIL) population containing 112 lines by crossing common wheat varieties GY448 (awnless) and GY115 (awned) using genotyping-by-sequencing analysis. A total of 56.62 Gb of clean sequence data were generated. A major gene was identified for the awnless trait based on 101,275 single-nucleotide polymorphisms by...

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