Ant identity determines the fungi richness and composition of a myrmecochorous seed.

Myrmecochory-seed dispersal by ants-is a mutualistic interaction in which ants attracted by seed appendices take them away from the parental plant location, where seeds usually have better development odds. Not all ant species benefit plants, and the mechanisms of those divergent outcomes are still...

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Main Authors: Tiago V Fernandes, Otavio L Fernandes, Inácio J M T Gomes, Ricardo R C Solar, Ricardo I Campos
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2024-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0293377&type=printable
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author Tiago V Fernandes
Otavio L Fernandes
Inácio J M T Gomes
Ricardo R C Solar
Ricardo I Campos
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Otavio L Fernandes
Inácio J M T Gomes
Ricardo R C Solar
Ricardo I Campos
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description Myrmecochory-seed dispersal by ants-is a mutualistic interaction in which ants attracted by seed appendices take them away from the parental plant location, where seeds usually have better development odds. Not all ant species benefit plants, and the mechanisms of those divergent outcomes are still unclear, especially from the perspective of microbial third parties. Here, we explore the effects of seed manipulation on fungi communities promoted by two ant species with contrasting effects on seed germination and antimicrobial cleaning strategies. We hypothesize that: i) fungi richness is higher in seeds manipulated by Acromyrmex subterraneus (species that negatively affect seed germination), followed by unmanipulated seeds and seeds manipulated by Atta sexdens (ant species that increase seed germination) and ii) seeds manipulated by A. sexdens, Ac. subterraneus and unmanipulated seeds present dissimilar fungi compositions. We identified fungal morphotypes in three groups of seeds: i) manipulated by A. sexdens; ii) manipulated by Ac. subterraneus; iii) unmanipulated. Seeds manipulated by Ac. subterraneus exhibited higher fungal richness than those manipulated by A. sexdens and unmanipulated seeds, indicating that the ant species known to impair germination increases the fungal load on seeds. Additionally, we found that A. sexdens ants were unable to reduce fungal richness compared to unmanipulated seeds. Furthermore, fungal composition differed among all three treatments. Our results underscore the significance of ant species identity in shaping the fungal communities associated with myrmecochorous seeds. Given the potential influence of microbial infection on seed fate, we suggest considering manipulation strategies when evaluating the overall quality of an ant as a seed disperser.
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spelling doaj.art-c006ef905f9b427795991f50f83bb59f2024-03-13T05:31:27ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032024-01-01193e029337710.1371/journal.pone.0293377Ant identity determines the fungi richness and composition of a myrmecochorous seed.Tiago V FernandesOtavio L FernandesInácio J M T GomesRicardo R C SolarRicardo I CamposMyrmecochory-seed dispersal by ants-is a mutualistic interaction in which ants attracted by seed appendices take them away from the parental plant location, where seeds usually have better development odds. Not all ant species benefit plants, and the mechanisms of those divergent outcomes are still unclear, especially from the perspective of microbial third parties. Here, we explore the effects of seed manipulation on fungi communities promoted by two ant species with contrasting effects on seed germination and antimicrobial cleaning strategies. We hypothesize that: i) fungi richness is higher in seeds manipulated by Acromyrmex subterraneus (species that negatively affect seed germination), followed by unmanipulated seeds and seeds manipulated by Atta sexdens (ant species that increase seed germination) and ii) seeds manipulated by A. sexdens, Ac. subterraneus and unmanipulated seeds present dissimilar fungi compositions. We identified fungal morphotypes in three groups of seeds: i) manipulated by A. sexdens; ii) manipulated by Ac. subterraneus; iii) unmanipulated. Seeds manipulated by Ac. subterraneus exhibited higher fungal richness than those manipulated by A. sexdens and unmanipulated seeds, indicating that the ant species known to impair germination increases the fungal load on seeds. Additionally, we found that A. sexdens ants were unable to reduce fungal richness compared to unmanipulated seeds. Furthermore, fungal composition differed among all three treatments. Our results underscore the significance of ant species identity in shaping the fungal communities associated with myrmecochorous seeds. Given the potential influence of microbial infection on seed fate, we suggest considering manipulation strategies when evaluating the overall quality of an ant as a seed disperser.https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0293377&type=printable
spellingShingle Tiago V Fernandes
Otavio L Fernandes
Inácio J M T Gomes
Ricardo R C Solar
Ricardo I Campos
Ant identity determines the fungi richness and composition of a myrmecochorous seed.
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title Ant identity determines the fungi richness and composition of a myrmecochorous seed.
title_full Ant identity determines the fungi richness and composition of a myrmecochorous seed.
title_fullStr Ant identity determines the fungi richness and composition of a myrmecochorous seed.
title_full_unstemmed Ant identity determines the fungi richness and composition of a myrmecochorous seed.
title_short Ant identity determines the fungi richness and composition of a myrmecochorous seed.
title_sort ant identity determines the fungi richness and composition of a myrmecochorous seed
url https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0293377&type=printable
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