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Cycad phylogeny predicts host plant use of Eumaeus butterflies

Eumaeus butterflies are obligate herbivores of Zamia, the most diverse neotropical genus of cycads. Eumaeus–Zamia interactions have been characterized mainly for species distributed in North and Central America. However, larval host plant use by the southern Eumaeus clade remains largely unknown, pr...

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Autores principales: Sierra‐Botero, Laura, Calonje, Michael, Robbins, Robert K., Rosser, Neil, Pierce, Naomi E., López‐Gallego, Cristina, Valencia‐Montoya, Wendy A.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10085819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37056692
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9978
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author Sierra‐Botero, Laura
Calonje, Michael
Robbins, Robert K.
Rosser, Neil
Pierce, Naomi E.
López‐Gallego, Cristina
Valencia‐Montoya, Wendy A.
author_facet Sierra‐Botero, Laura
Calonje, Michael
Robbins, Robert K.
Rosser, Neil
Pierce, Naomi E.
López‐Gallego, Cristina
Valencia‐Montoya, Wendy A.
author_sort Sierra‐Botero, Laura
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description Eumaeus butterflies are obligate herbivores of Zamia, the most diverse neotropical genus of cycads. Eumaeus–Zamia interactions have been characterized mainly for species distributed in North and Central America. However, larval host plant use by the southern Eumaeus clade remains largely unknown, precluding a comprehensive study of co‐evolution between the genera. Here, we combine fieldwork with museum and literature surveys to expand herbivory records for Eumaeus from 21 to 38 Zamia species. We inferred a time‐calibrated phylogeny of Eumaeus to test for distinct macroevolutionary scenarios of larval host plant conservatism and co‐evolution. We found a remarkable coincidence between Eumaeus and Zamia diversification, with the butterfly stem group diverging at the same time as the most recent radiation of Zamia in the Miocene. Cophylogenetic reconciliation analyses show a strong cophylogenetic signal between cycads and their butterfly herbivores. Bipartite model‐based approaches indicate that this is because closely related Zamia species are used by the same Eumaeus species, suggesting larval host plant resource tracking by the butterfly herbivores. Our results highlight a case of tight evolution between Eumaeus butterflies and cycads, pointing to the generality of correlated evolution and phylogenetic tracking in plant–herbivore interactions across seed plants.
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spelling pubmed-100858192023-04-12 Cycad phylogeny predicts host plant use of Eumaeus butterflies Sierra‐Botero, Laura Calonje, Michael Robbins, Robert K. Rosser, Neil Pierce, Naomi E. López‐Gallego, Cristina Valencia‐Montoya, Wendy A. Ecol Evol Research Articles Eumaeus butterflies are obligate herbivores of Zamia, the most diverse neotropical genus of cycads. Eumaeus–Zamia interactions have been characterized mainly for species distributed in North and Central America. However, larval host plant use by the southern Eumaeus clade remains largely unknown, precluding a comprehensive study of co‐evolution between the genera. Here, we combine fieldwork with museum and literature surveys to expand herbivory records for Eumaeus from 21 to 38 Zamia species. We inferred a time‐calibrated phylogeny of Eumaeus to test for distinct macroevolutionary scenarios of larval host plant conservatism and co‐evolution. We found a remarkable coincidence between Eumaeus and Zamia diversification, with the butterfly stem group diverging at the same time as the most recent radiation of Zamia in the Miocene. Cophylogenetic reconciliation analyses show a strong cophylogenetic signal between cycads and their butterfly herbivores. Bipartite model‐based approaches indicate that this is because closely related Zamia species are used by the same Eumaeus species, suggesting larval host plant resource tracking by the butterfly herbivores. Our results highlight a case of tight evolution between Eumaeus butterflies and cycads, pointing to the generality of correlated evolution and phylogenetic tracking in plant–herbivore interactions across seed plants. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10085819/ /pubmed/37056692 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9978 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sierra‐Botero, Laura
Calonje, Michael
Robbins, Robert K.
Rosser, Neil
Pierce, Naomi E.
López‐Gallego, Cristina
Valencia‐Montoya, Wendy A.
Cycad phylogeny predicts host plant use of Eumaeus butterflies
title Cycad phylogeny predicts host plant use of Eumaeus butterflies
title_full Cycad phylogeny predicts host plant use of Eumaeus butterflies
title_fullStr Cycad phylogeny predicts host plant use of Eumaeus butterflies
title_full_unstemmed Cycad phylogeny predicts host plant use of Eumaeus butterflies
title_short Cycad phylogeny predicts host plant use of Eumaeus butterflies
title_sort cycad phylogeny predicts host plant use of eumaeus butterflies
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10085819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37056692
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9978
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