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Inbreeding and sex-biased gene flow in the ant Formica exsecta.

机译:蚁蚁的近亲繁殖和性别偏向基因流。

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The objective of this study was to assess breeding and dispersal patterns of both males and females in a monogyne (a single queen per colony) population of ants. Monogyny is commonly associated with extensive nuptial flights, presumably leading to considerable gene flow over large areas. Opposite to these expectations we found evidence of both inbreeding and sex-biased gene flow in a monogyne population of Formica exsecta. We found a significant degree of population subdivision at a local scale (within islands) for queens (females heading established colonies) and workers, but not for colony fathers (the males mated to the colony queens). However, we found little evidence of population subdivision at a larger scale (among islands). More conclusive support for sex-biased gene flow comes from the analysis of isolation by distance on the largest island, and from assignment tests revealing differences in female and male philopatry. The genetic similarity between pairs of queens decreased significantly when geographical distance increased, demonstrating limited dispersal and isolation by distance in queens. By contrast, we found no such pattern for colony fathers. Furthermore, a significantly greater fraction of colony queens were assigned as having originated from the population of residence, as compared to colony fathers. Inbreeding coefficients were significantly positive for workers, but not for mother queens. The queen-male relatedness coefficient of 0.23 (regression relatedness) indicates that mating occurs between fairly close relatives. These results suggest that some monogyne species of ants have complex dispersal and mating systems that can result in genetic isolation by distance over small geographical scales. More generally, this study also highlights the importance of identifying the relevant scale in analyses of population structure and dispersal.
机译:这项研究的目的是评估在单足蚁(每个殖民地一个女王/王后)蚁群中雄性和雌性的繁殖和传播方式。单性恋通常与广泛的婚外恋有关,大概导致大面积的大量基因流动。与这些期望相反,我们发现了在甲虫的单性生殖种群中近亲繁殖和性别偏向基因流动的证据。我们发现,皇后区(女性为已建立殖民地的女性)和工人在地方规模上(岛屿内)有很大程度的人口细分,但殖民地父亲(与殖民地女王/王后交配的男性)却没有。但是,我们发现很少有证据表明在岛上有大规模的人口细分。对性别偏向的基因流的更确凿的支持来自最大岛上按距离的隔离分析,以及揭示了男性和女性哲学差异的赋值测试。当地理距离增加时,成对的皇后之间的遗传相似性显着降低,这表明皇后之间的距离有限地分散和隔离。相比之下,我们没有发现殖民地父亲的这种模式。此外,与殖民地父亲相比,殖民地女王/王后中有很大一部分来自居住人口。对于工人,近亲繁殖系数显着为正,但对于皇后母亲则不是。女王/王后的亲属关系系数为0.23(回归相关性)表明相当近亲之间发生了交配。这些结果表明,某些单足类蚂蚁物种具有复杂的分散和交配系统,这些系统可以通过较小的地理范围内的距离来实现遗传隔离。更普遍地说,这项研究还强调了在分析人口结构和分散性时确定相关规模的重要性。

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