Research Keyword: ant symbiosis

Digging into the evolutionary history of the fungus-growing-ant symbiont, Escovopsis (Hypocreaceae)

Researchers studied fungi called Escovopsis that live in ant colonies and interact with the fungi that ants farm for food. By examining 309 fungal samples from across Central and South America, they discovered that these fungi originated 57 million years ago but only started living with the ants about 38 million years ago. Over time, Escovopsis evolved to grow faster and reproduce more efficiently, likely helping it survive in the ant colony environment.

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