Ancestral complexity and constrained diversification of the ant olfactory system
Data files
Mar 27, 2025 version files 374.16 MB
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Formicidae-AL.zip
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README.md
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Abstract
Communication is a cornerstone of social living, allowing the exchange of information to align goals and synchronize behaviour. Ants, a group of highly successful social insects, have heightened olfactory abilities that are integral to their evolutionary success. Essential for colony cohesion and cooperation, a female-specific olfactory subsystem processes information about nestmate recognition cues (cuticular hydrocarbons), including basiconic sensilla on the antenna and a cluster of specific glomeruli in the antennal lobe. While it has often been linked to ants’ social lifestyle, the evolutionary origins and phylogenetic distribution of this system remain unknown. We conducted a comparative exploration of the ant olfactory system across eight major subfamilies, integrating neuroanatomical, chemical, and behavioural analyses. Our findings reveal that sophistication of the ant olfactory system has deep evolutionary roots. Moreover, antennal lobe investment is not associated with social traits such as colony size, polygyny, or foraging strategies, but correlates with cuticular hydrocarbon profile complexity. Despite neuroanatomical differences, different ant species consistently excel in nestmate discrimination, indicating adaptation to chemical diversity while maintaining reliable social recognition. This suggests that cuticular hydrocarbon profile and neuronal investment in olfactory neuropil have co-evolved to sustain discrimination performance.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.5dv41nsh7
Description of the data and file structure
This dataset includes 14 video sequences (19 seconds each) showing the antennal lobe organisation of 14 ant species. Each video presents a sequence of confocal microscopy scans and the resulting 3D model of the antennal lobe, illustrating both raw imaging data and segmented glomerular structures. These data were obtained as part of a comparative study on the evolution of olfactory system organisation in ants. Full methodological details, species list, and analyses are provided in Ancestral complexity and constrained diversification of the ant olfactory system.
Files and variables
File: Formicidae-AL.zip
Description: The dataset includes antennal lobe imaging from the following species:
* Aphaenogaster senilis
* Atta sexdens
* Azteca trigona
* Camponotus aethiops
* Cataglyphis cursor
* Cephalotes atratus
* Eciton burchellii
* Ectatoma tuberculatum
* Formica fusca
* Lasuis niger
* Messor barbarus
* Neoponera apicalis
* Paraponera clavata
* Pseudomyrmex boopis
Code/software
The videos are provided in MPEG format and can be viewed using a range of media players, including free and open-source options such as VLC Media Player (Version 3.0 or later)