Could ant colonies evolve in captivity?
I know it's a crazy scientist thing to ask, but It's kind of an interesting topic to me.
Just think, if you destroyed/killed half of your colony by flood (I know, it's a cruel thought) then the others would maybe start to learn to swim or evolve some way of escaping death by water. If you let the colony build back up repeatedly, and eventually they evolve underwater breaking or whatever, they could get alates. These alates could have the same DNA/gene coding, which could give future ant colonies the opportunity of making a whole new species, or simply evolving a species to a greater level of evolution.
What are your thoughts on this stuff? I think it'd be cool but could ruin the ecosystem. However, it could also help the ecosystem by being able to help the native ants modify to fighting with invasive species, giving some South United States ant keepers some diversity to be with.
Again, what are your views?
Please don't turn this into a flame war.