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Astrid Cruaud1, Roula Jabbour-Zahab, Gwenaëlle Genson, Finn Kjellberg, Noppol Kobmoo, Simon van Noort, Yang Da-Rong, Peng Yan-Qiong, Rosichon Ubaidillah, Paul E Hanson, Otilene Santos-Mattos, Fernando H A Farache, Rodrigo A S Pereira, Carole Kerdelhué, Jean-Yves Rasplus.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Non-pollinating Sycophaginae (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea) form small communities within Urostigma and Sycomorus fig trees. The species show differences in galling habits and exhibit apterous, winged or dimorphic males. The large gall inducers oviposit early in syconium development and lay few eggs; the small gall inducers lay more eggs soon after pollination; the ostiolar gall-inducers enter the syconium to oviposit and the cleptoparasites oviposit in galls induced by other fig wasps. The systematics of the group remains unclear and only one phylogeny based on limited sampling has been published to date. Here we present an expanded phylogeny for sycophagine fig wasps including about 1.5 times the number of described species. We sequenced mitochondrial and nuclear markers (4.2 kb) on 73 species and 145 individuals and conducted maximum likelihood and Bayesian phylogenetic analyses. We then used this phylogeny to reconstruct the evolution of Sycophaginae life-history strategies and test if the presence of winged males and small brood size may be correlated.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21696591 PMCID: PMC3145598 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2148-11-178
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Evol Biol ISSN: 1471-2148 Impact factor: 3.260
Figure 1Morphological features of the Sycophaginae. Mesosoma female: A. Eukoebelea, B. Apocryptophagus. D Anidarnes. E. Sycophaga. Head female: G. Apocryptophagus, H. Anidarnes, J. Sycophaga, K. Eukoebelea. Tibial spurs female Sycophaga: C. Fore leg, F. Hind leg. Dorsal habitus of male. I. Apocryptophagus. Tergum 8 and epipygium female. L. Apocryptophagus.
Figure 2Number of species of Sycophaginae estimated, described and included in the present study (logarithmic scale).
Taxonomy, distribution and life-history stategies of sycophagine fig wasps.
| Genera | Host | Distribution | Oviposition timing | Ovipositor length | Gall size | Male morphology |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neotropical | Before pollination (group 1) | shorter than body length | Large | Winged | ||
| Australasian | After pollination (group 5) | equal or longer than body length | Small | Winged/Wingless | ||
| Oriental | Before & during pollination (groups 1 & 3) | shorter than body length | Large | Winged | ||
| Neotropical | Before pollination (group 1) | shorter than body length | Large | Winged | ||
| Neotropical | After pollination (group 2) | longer than body length | Small | Wingless | ||
| Neotropical | After pollination (group 4) | longer than body length | Small | Wingless | ||
| Afrotropical + Oriental + Australasian | Before & After pollination (groups 1, 2, 4 & 5) | Shorter, equal to or longer than body length | Small | Wingless | ||
| Australasian | Before pollination (group 1) | shorter than body length | Large | Winged | ||
| Afrotropical | During pollination (group 3) | shorter than body length | Small | Wingless |
Figure 3Ecological groups of sycophagine NPFW. The five ecological groups are depicted on the growth curve of a Sycomorus fig. The arrows show the timing of oviposition of the different ecological groups of Sycophaginae.
Figure 4Phylogram of relationships among Sycophaginae and the five outgroup taxa. Bayesian posterior probabilities ≥ 0.95 and likelihood bootstrap values ≥ 65 are indicated above branches.
Figure 5Phylogram of relationships among Sycophaginae and the five outgroup taxa (continued). Bayesian posterior probabilities ≥ 0.95 and likelihood bootstrap values ≥ 65 are indicated above branches.
Figure 6Patterns of evolution of galling habits and male morphology. Branch color reflects the most parsimonious ancestral area for that branch. Character states with significant proportion of total likelihood are indicated at the main nodes (likelihood threshold = 2.0). Reconstructions were performed using the ML-topology.