Climate Change Influences Basidiome Emergence of Leaf-Cutting Ant Cultivars
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 2021-10-27
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Summary
Background
Leaf-cutting ants evolved a long-term symbiotic mutualism with fungal cultivars for nourishment while using vertical asexual transmission across generations. The fungal partner is vertically transmitted as mycelium across generations carried inside the infrabuccal pocket of foundress queens. Despite the ants’ efforts to suppress fungal sexual reproduction through clonal transmission, scattered occurrences of cultivar basidiomes (mushrooms) have been reported.
Objective
To investigate the influence of climatic parameters on mushroom phenology of cultivars of leaf-cutting ants by reviewing environmental conditions for nests with confirmed events of basidiomes in previous reports and adding new observations. The study hypothesized that if basidiome occurrences are tied with climate change, more basidiome events would be expected with increased temperature and precipitation.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:Journal of Fungi,
- Study Type:Field Observation Study,
- Source: 10.3390/jof7110912