A molecular phylogeny and the evolution of nest architecture and behavior in Trigona s.s. (Hymenoptera : Apidae : Meliponini)
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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17/04/2012
17/04/2012
2008
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Resumo |
Stingless bees exhibit extraordinary variation in nest architecture within and among species. To test for phylogenetic association of behavioral traits for species of the Neotropical stingless bee genus Trigona s.s., a phylogenetic hypothesis was generated by combining sequence data of 24 taxa from one mitochondrial (16S rRNA) and four nuclear gene fragments (long-wavelength rhodopsin copy 1 (opsin), elongation factor-1 alpha copy F2, arginine kinase, and 28S rRNA). Fifteen characteristics of the nest architecture were coded and tested for phylogenetic association. Several characters have significant phylogenetic signal, including type of nesting substrate, nest construction material, and hemipterophily, the tending of hemipteroid insects in exchange for sugar excretions. Phylogenetic independent habits encountered in Trigona s.s. include coprophily and necrophagy. |
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APIDOLOGIE, v.39, n.1, p.102-U70, 2008 0044-8435 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/14939 10.1051/apido:2007051 |
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eng |
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EDP SCIENCES S A |
Relação |
Apidologie |
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openAccess Copyright EDP SCIENCES S A |
Palavras-Chave | #molecular phylogeny #neotropical #stingless bee #behavior #nest #STINGLESS BEES HYMENOPTERA #BIOLOGY #INSECTA #MODELS #Entomology |
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