Morphological divergence of domatia in ant-free populations of the widespread Neotropical myrmecophyte Miconia tococa (Melastomataceae)

Author:

Bartimachi Alessandra1,Pimenta Thais B1,Telles Francismeire J1ORCID,Vieira-Neto Ernane H M2,Cardoso João C F1,Vasconcelos Heraldo L1,Costa Alan N1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia , Av. Pará 1720, 38405-320, Uberlândia, MG , Brazil

2. Department of Biology, Utah State University , Logan, UT 84322 , United States

Abstract

Abstract Co-evolving organisms experience multiple selection pressures that may lead to trait mismatches among different populations and sites. In defensive ant–plant mutualisms, host plants (myrmecophytes) produce specialized shelters (domatia) to harbour specialized ant-partners in exchange for protection against enemies. Although populations of myrmecophytes without ants occur in some locations, there are no records of changes in domatia morphology—at the population level—due to the absence of symbiotic ants. We conducted broad-scale samplings of Miconia tococa (Melastomataceae) populations across the Brazilian Cerrado and a 2-year transplant experiment to test whether domatia morphology changes when symbiotic ants are naturally absent. Domatia were 33.9% smaller in ant-free populations than in ant-inhabited populations. Transplants revealed that host plants from ant-inhabited sites still developed larger domatia than those from ant-free sites, even in the absence of ant-partners. These findings point to a change of M. tococa traits associated with biotic defences where symbiotic ants are absent. What may have begun as a plastic adjustment to ant-free environments appears to have been transformed into fixed (genetic) interpopulation differences over time, indicating a potential local destabilization of the mutualism or a mechanism to stabilize the interaction at the landscape scale.

Funder

Federal University of Uberlândia

FBrazilian Council for Research and Scientific Development

Research Foundation of Minas Gerais state

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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