Publication: A molecular phylogeny of the stingless bee genus Melipona (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
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2010
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Ramírez, Santiago R., James C. Nieh, Tiago B. Quental, David W. Roubik, Vera L. Imperatriz-Fonseca, and Naomi E. Pierce. 2010. “A Molecular Phylogeny of the Stingless Bee Genus Melipona (Hymenoptera: Apidae).” Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 56 (2) (August): 519–525. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2010.04.026.
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Stingless bees (Meliponini) constitute a diverse group of highly eusocial insects that occur throughout tropical regions around the world. The meliponine genus Melipona is restricted to the New World tropics and has over 50 described species. Melipona, like Apis, possesses the remarkable ability to use representational communication to indicate the location of foraging patches. Although Melipona has been the subject
of numerous behavioral, ecological, and genetic studies, the evolutionary history of this genus remains largely unexplored. Here, we implement a multigene phylogenetic approach based on nuclear, mitochondrial, and ribosomal loci, coupled with molecular clock methods, to elucidate the phylogenetic relationships and antiquity of subgenera and species of Melipona. Our phylogenetic analysis resolves the relationship among subgenera and tends to agree with morphology-based classification hypotheses. Our
molecular clock analysis indicates that the genus Melipona shared a most recent common ancestor at least 14–17 million years (My) ago. These results provide the groundwork for future comparative analyses aimed at understanding the evolution of complex communication mechanisms in eusocial Apidae.
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Relaxed molecular clock, Penalized likelihood, Eusociality, Stingless bees, Honey bees, Melipona, Apis, Referential communication
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