Science, Vol.281, No.5385, 2034-2038, 1998
The evolution of agriculture in ants
Cultivation of fungi for food by fungus-growing ants (Attini : Formicidae) originated about 50 million years ago, The subsequent evolutionary history of this agricultural symbiosis was inferred from phylogenetic and population-genetic patterns of 553 cultivars isolated from gardens of "primitive" fungus-growing ants. These patterns indicate that fungus-growing ants succeeded at domesticating multiple cultivars, that the ants are capable of switching to novel cultivars, that single ant species farm a diversity of cultivars, and that cultivars are shared occasionally between distantly related ant species, probably by lateral transfer between ant colonies.
Keywords:FUNGUS-GROWING ANTS