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Ant model for ecosystem functions

Attine ants cultivate a specific fungus symbiont (Leucoagaricus) in so-called “fungus
 gardens.” The symbiont and its associated bacteria in the fungus
 are cultivated by the ants using plant biomass and subsequently 
consumed. The cultivar fungus is parasitized by various 
specific and opportunistic pathogens that are combated using
 antibiotic-producing bacteria housed on the ants’ bodies. Together, these direct and indirect interactions 
define a simple interaction network where the
 ecological roles of each partner are well-defined and provide
context for evolutionary analyses. This project uses model, low-diversity Attine ant fungus garden ecosystems to reveal how microbial community diversity and interaction network structure promote the efficiency of ecosystem functions like biomass breakdown, characterize these interactions at the molecular level and exploit them for natural product discovery. Attine ant
 symbiosis is a well-established model to study 
microbial community ecology and its role in biomass
degradation. Researchers also seek to understand how interaction networks are locally adapted and contribute to efficient carbon and nitrogen cycling.

Proposer’s Name: Jonathan Klassen, University of Connecticut

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