2018
DOI: 10.3390/d10020036
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Ants in Australia’s Monsoonal Tropics: CO1 Barcoding Reveals Extensive Unrecognised Diversity

Abstract: Abstract:The Australian monsoonal tropics (AMT) is a significant biodiversity hotspot, and recent genetic studies of several vertebrate groups have revealed its level of diversity is far higher than previously thought. However, the extent to which this applies to the AMT's insect fauna, which represents most AMT faunal species, remains unknown. Here we examine the extent of unrecognised diversity in the AMT's ecologically dominant insect group, ants. We used CO1 barcoding in combination with morphological vari… Show more

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“…To increase knowledge on the biology of the species of interest, good taxonomic identification is a necessary step: closely related species might show differences in the ESs they provide (Davies et al ., 2003; Leite, Carvalho & Wilcox, 2018). The widespread use of molecular techniques should help to fill such knowledge gaps (Eggleton, 1999; Scharf, 2015; Turčinavičienė et al ., 2016; Oberprieler et al ., 2018; Sonet et al ., 2018). To quantify the abundance and biomass of the social insect provider of an ES is also important since the ESs that social insects provide depend on their abundance or biomass.…”
Section: Knowledge Gaps and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To increase knowledge on the biology of the species of interest, good taxonomic identification is a necessary step: closely related species might show differences in the ESs they provide (Davies et al ., 2003; Leite, Carvalho & Wilcox, 2018). The widespread use of molecular techniques should help to fill such knowledge gaps (Eggleton, 1999; Scharf, 2015; Turčinavičienė et al ., 2016; Oberprieler et al ., 2018; Sonet et al ., 2018). To quantify the abundance and biomass of the social insect provider of an ES is also important since the ESs that social insects provide depend on their abundance or biomass.…”
Section: Knowledge Gaps and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, first molecular analysis of S. geminate confirmed invasion and distribution of this invasive species in Cote d’Ivoire, West Africa (Kouakou et al 2017). A combination of DNA barcoding with morphological analysis revealed seven ant species belonging to genera Papyrius Shattuck 1992 , Iridomyrmex Mayr 1862, Cardiocondyla nuda (Mayr 1866) group, and Camponotus novaehollandiae (Mayr 1870) group (Oberprieler et al 2018). Separation of these seven species was based on COI sequences divergence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extraordinary ant diversity in arid Australia is largely unrecognised because most of the land is extremely remote and unsampled, and taxonomic revisions have failed to appreciate the significance of morphological variation within widespread 'species'. Recent assessments that integrate morphological, genetic and distributional information from increasingly extensive sampling are now demonstrating the remarkable extent of diversity (Andersen, 2016;Andersen et al, 2020Andersen et al, , 2022Oberprieler et al, 2018). The fauna includes the endemic arid-specialist genus Melophorus with at least 1000 species (Andersen et al, 2016(Andersen et al, , 2020, along with three cosmopolitan genera (Monomorium, Camponotus and Pheidole) with likely more than 500 arid Australian species, and several others with more than 100 (Andersen, 2003(Andersen, , 2016.…”
Section: The Arid -Adap Ted Aus Tr Alian Faunamentioning
confidence: 99%