Genetic identification of Formica rufa group species and their putative hybrids in northern Europe

Wood ants of the Formica rufa group in northern Europe were studied by using allozyme variation with emphasis on species differences and hybridization. A total of 40 populations and 14,403 workers from 1394 nests were analyzed. Resolution of allozymes was not good enough for classifying individuals...

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Main Authors: Pamilo, Pekka, Kulmuni, Jonna
Other Authors: Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Programme, Doctoral Programme in Wildlife Biology, Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS), Evolution, Sociality & Behaviour, Doctoral Programme in Integrative Life Science
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Published: OESTERREICHISCHE GESELL ENTOMOFAUNISTIK, C/O NATURHISTOR MUSEUM WIEN 2023
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/568426 2024-02-11T10:01:18+01:00 Genetic identification of Formica rufa group species and their putative hybrids in northern Europe Pamilo, Pekka Kulmuni, Jonna Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Programme Doctoral Programme in Wildlife Biology Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS) Evolution, Sociality & Behaviour Doctoral Programme in Integrative Life Science 2023-12-14T06:38:03Z 10 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/568426 eng eng OESTERREICHISCHE GESELL ENTOMOFAUNISTIK, C/O NATURHISTOR MUSEUM WIEN 10.25849/myrmecol.news_032:093 Pamilo , P & Kulmuni , J 2022 , ' Genetic identification of Formica rufa group species and their putative hybrids in northern Europe ' , Myrmecological news , vol. 32 , pp. 93-102 . https://doi.org/10.25849/myrmecol.news_032:093 ORCID: /0000-0002-8852-0793/work/150688128 2e0772b1-9e57-49d7-bb0f-9954115277da http://hdl.handle.net/10138/568426 cc_by openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess 1181 Ecology evolutionary biology Article publishedVersion 2023 ftunivhelsihelda 2024-01-18T00:01:39Z Wood ants of the Formica rufa group in northern Europe were studied by using allozyme variation with emphasis on species differences and hybridization. A total of 40 populations and 14,403 workers from 1394 nests were analyzed. Resolution of allozymes was not good enough for classifying individuals or even nest samples into species but proved useful for clustering populations and indicating potential areas of hybridization. Earlier morphological studies have shown that it is difficult to separate northern Formica aquilonia and Formica polyctena from each other. The present genetic results indicate that nearly all F. polyctena in Finland are admixed and their distribution is restricted to the southern parts of the country where hybrids of the two species have been found in earlier studies. In the northernmost populations close to and north of the arctic circle, the results also indicate hybridization between F. aquilonia and Formica lugubris. The results provide background information for studies assessing patterns of genome-wide selection in hybridizing Formica ants and understanding the effects of climate change on the geographical distribution and hybridization of species. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Arctic
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Genetic identification of Formica rufa group species and their putative hybrids in northern Europe
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description Wood ants of the Formica rufa group in northern Europe were studied by using allozyme variation with emphasis on species differences and hybridization. A total of 40 populations and 14,403 workers from 1394 nests were analyzed. Resolution of allozymes was not good enough for classifying individuals or even nest samples into species but proved useful for clustering populations and indicating potential areas of hybridization. Earlier morphological studies have shown that it is difficult to separate northern Formica aquilonia and Formica polyctena from each other. The present genetic results indicate that nearly all F. polyctena in Finland are admixed and their distribution is restricted to the southern parts of the country where hybrids of the two species have been found in earlier studies. In the northernmost populations close to and north of the arctic circle, the results also indicate hybridization between F. aquilonia and Formica lugubris. The results provide background information for studies assessing patterns of genome-wide selection in hybridizing Formica ants and understanding the effects of climate change on the geographical distribution and hybridization of species. Peer reviewed
author2 Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Research Programme
Doctoral Programme in Wildlife Biology
Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS)
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Doctoral Programme in Integrative Life Science
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Kulmuni, Jonna
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title Genetic identification of Formica rufa group species and their putative hybrids in northern Europe
title_short Genetic identification of Formica rufa group species and their putative hybrids in northern Europe
title_full Genetic identification of Formica rufa group species and their putative hybrids in northern Europe
title_fullStr Genetic identification of Formica rufa group species and their putative hybrids in northern Europe
title_full_unstemmed Genetic identification of Formica rufa group species and their putative hybrids in northern Europe
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Pamilo , P & Kulmuni , J 2022 , ' Genetic identification of Formica rufa group species and their putative hybrids in northern Europe ' , Myrmecological news , vol. 32 , pp. 93-102 . https://doi.org/10.25849/myrmecol.news_032:093
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