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Genetic evidence for a family structure in stable social aggregations of the Australian lizard Egernia stokesii

机译:澳大利亚蜥蜴Egernia stokesii稳定社会聚集中家庭结构的遗传证据

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In this study we used data from six unlinked microsatellite loci to examine stable aggregations of Egernia stokesii, from a population in the southern Flinders Ranges of South Australia. We show that these aggregations are comprised of breeding partners, their offspring from two or more cohorts, and related adults, providing the first genetic evidence of a family structure in any lizard species. Despite this high level of relatedness within aggregations, most breeding pairs were unrelated and partners were less closely related to each other than they were to other potential within-group partners. Where individuals dispersed, both sexes usually moved to social groups close to their natal group. Although both sexes showed natal philopatry, there was some evidence that females in groups were more related than males in groups. These data suggest that an active choice of unrelated partners and male-biased dispersal maybe the mechanisms used by E. stokesii to avoid inbreeding within groups. [References: 47]
机译:在这项研究中,我们使用了来自六个未链接的微卫星基因座的数据,来检查来自南澳大利亚州弗林德斯山脉南部种群的稳定的埃格尼亚草。我们显示这些聚集体由育种伙伴,来自两个或多个队列的后代以及相关的成年动物组成,提供了任何蜥蜴物种的家族结构的第一个遗传证据。尽管集合中的这种高度相关性,但大多数育种对是不相关的,并且伙伴之间的亲缘关系比与其他潜在的组内伙伴之间的亲缘关系少。在个体分散的地方,男女通常都迁移到与其出生群体接近的社会群体。尽管两性都表现出出生后的性病,但是有一些证据表明,组中的女性比组中的男性更为亲密。这些数据表明,主动选择不相关的伴侣和男性偏见的散布可能是斯托克斯埃希氏菌用来避免群体近交的机制。 [参考:47]

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