Published April 3, 2020 | Version v1
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Wolbachia-infected ant colonies have increased reproductive investment and an accelerated life cycle

  • 1. University of Pennsylvania

Description

Wolbachia is a widespread group of maternally-transmitted endosymbiotic bacteria that often manipulates the reproductive strategy and life history of its hosts to favor its own transmission. Wolbachia mediated phenotypic effects are well characterized in solitary hosts, although evidence of similar effects are rare in eusocial insects, such as ants. The invasive pharaoh ant, Monomorium pharaonis, shows natural variation in Wolbachia infection between colonies and can be readily bred under laboratory conditions. We previously showed that Wolbachia-infected pharaoh ant colonies had a queen-biased sex ratio, which is expected to favor the spread of maternally-transmitted Wolbachia. Here, we further characterize the effects of Wolbachia on the short- and longer-term reproductive and life history traits of pharaoh ant colonies. First we characterized reproductive differences between naturally infected and uninfected colonies at three discrete time points and found that infected colonies had higher reproductive investment (i.e. infected colonies produce more new queens), in particular when colony queens were three months old. Next, we compared the long-term growth and reproduction dynamics of infected and uninfected colonies across their whole life cycle. Infected colonies had increased colony-level growth and early colony reproduction, resulting in a shorter colony life cycle, when compared to uninfected colonies.

Notes

We have provided details of our statistical analysis in R in the following documents - 

  1. SuppFile-s4-script-assay1: R script used for statistical analysis for Assay 1
  2. SuppFile-s5-script-assay2: R script used for statistical analysis for Assay 2
  3. SuppFile-s6-script-relatedness-comparisons: R script used for comparing colony relatedness
  4. SuppFile-s7-script-assay1-output: output from the statistical analysis done in R for Assay 1. These values have been quoted in the article to support our claim.
  5. SuppFile-s8-script-assay2-output: output from the statistical analysis done in R for Assay 2. These values have been quoted in the article to support our claim.

Funding provided by: National Science Foundation
Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000001
Award Number: IOS-1452520

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