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Intracolonial genetic variation affects reproductive skew and colony productivity during colony foundation in a parthenogenetic termite

机译:在单性生殖白蚁的菌落形成过程中,菌落内遗传变异影响繁殖偏斜和菌落生产力

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Background In insect societies, intracolonial genetic variation is predicted to affect both colony efficiency and reproductive skew. However, because the effects of genetic variation on these two colony characteristics have been tested independently, it remains unclear whether they are affected by genetic variation independently or in a related manner. Here we test the effect of genetic variation on colony efficiency and reproductive skew in a rhinotermitid termite, Reticulitermes speratus, a species in which female-female pairs can facultatively found colonies. We established colonies using two types of female-female pairs: colonies founded by sisters (i.e., sister-pair colonies) and those founded by females from different colonies (i.e., unrelated-pair colonies). Colony growth and reproductive skew were then compared between the two types of incipient colonies. Results At 15?months after colony foundation, unrelated-pair colonies were larger than sister-pair colonies, although the caste ratio between workers and nymphs, which were alternatively differentiated from young larvae, did not differ significantly. Microsatellite DNA analyses of both founders and their parthenogenetically produced offspring indicated that, in both sister-pair and unrelated-pair colonies, there was no significant skew in the production of eggs, larvae, workers and soldiers. Nymph production, however, was significantly more skewed in the sister-pair colonies than in unrelated-pair colonies. Because nymphs can develop into winged adults (alates) or nymphoid reproductives, they have a higher chance of direct reproduction than workers in this species. Conclusions Our results support the idea that higher genetic variation among colony members could provide an increase in colony productivity, as shown in hymenopteran social insects. Moreover, this study suggests that low genetic variation (high relatedness) between founding females increases reproductive skew via one female preferentially channeling her relatives along the reproductive track. This study thus demonstrated that, in social insects, intracolonial genetic variation can simultaneously affect both colony efficiency and reproductive skew.
机译:背景技术在昆虫社会中,殖民地内的遗传变异预计会影响菌落效率和繁殖偏斜。但是,由于已经独立测试了遗传变异对这两个菌落特征的影响,因此尚不清楚它们是否受到遗传变异的独立影响或以相关方式受到影响。在这里,我们测试了遗传变异对白蚁白蚁Reticulitermes speratus的菌落效率和繁殖偏斜的影响,该种雌雄对可以在其中偶然找到菌落。我们使用两种类型的雌雄配对建立了殖民地:由姐妹建立的殖民地(即姐妹对殖民地)和由不同殖民地的女性建立的殖民地(即不相关对殖民地)。然后比较了两种类型的原始菌落的菌落生长和生殖偏斜。结果在菌落形成后15个月,尽管亲虫和若虫之间的种姓比率与幼龄幼虫有所区别,但无亲对的菌落比姐妹对的菌落更大。创始人及其孤雌生殖后代的微卫星DNA分析表明,在姐妹对和无关对群体中,卵,幼虫,工人和士兵的生产均无明显偏斜。然而,在姐妹对菌落中,若虫的产生比在不相关对菌落中的产生明显偏斜。由于若虫可以发育成有翅的成年动物(褐藻)或若虫生殖,因此与该物种的工人相比,它们具有更高的直接繁殖机会。结论我们的结果支持这样的观点,即菌群成员之间较高的遗传变异可以提高菌落的生产力,如膜翅目昆虫中所示。此外,这项研究表明,成年雌性之间的低遗传变异(高相关性)通过一名雌性优先沿着繁殖途径引导其亲属而增加了生殖偏斜。因此,这项研究表明,在社交昆虫中,殖民地内的遗传变异可同时影响菌落效率和繁殖偏斜。

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