UNEXPLAINED SPLIT SEX RATIOS IN THE NEOTROPICAL PLANT-ANT, ALLOMERUS OCTOARTICULATUS VAR. DEMERARAE (MYRMICINAE): A TEST OF HYPOTHESES
Debout GDG1,2,3; Frederickson ME4; Aron S3; Yu DW*1,2; douglas.yu@uea.ac.uk
2010
发表期刊EVOLUTION
卷号64期号:1页码:126-141
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摘要We investigated sex allocation in the Neotropical ant Allomerus octoarticulatus var. demerarae. Because Allomerus is a plant symbiont, we could make geographically extensive collections of complete colonies and of foundresses in saplings, allowing us to estimate not only population- and colony-level sex allocation but also colony resource levels and the relatednesses of competing ant foundresses. This species exhibits a strongly split sex ratio, with 80% of mature colonies producing >= 90% of one sex or the other. Our genetic analyses (DNA microsatellites) reveal that Allomerus has a breeding system characterized by almost complete monogyny and a low frequency of polyandry. Contrary to theoretical explanations, we find no difference in worker relatedness asymmetries between female- and male-specialist colonies. Furthermore, no clear link was found between colony sex allocation and life history traits such as the number of mates per queen, or colony size, resource level, or fecundity. We also failed to find significant support for male production by workers, infection by Wolbachia, local resource competition, or local mate competition. We are left with the possibility that Allomerus exhibits split sex ratios because of the evolution of alternative biasing strategies in queens or workers, as recently proposed in the literature.
关键词Ant-plant Symbiosis Local Mate Competition Local Resource Competition Mating System Relatedness Asymmetry Resource Abundance
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语种英语
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://ir.kiz.ac.cn/handle/152453/9618
专题科研部门_生态学与环境保护中心(俞维理)
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通讯作者douglas.yu@uea.ac.uk
作者单位1.Ecology, Conservation, and Environment Center (ECEC), State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Science, Kunming, Yunnan, 65022 China
2.Centre for Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation (CEEC), School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, United Kingdom
3.Department of Behavioural and Evolutionary Ecology, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 50 Av. F. Roosevelt, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
4.Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305
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Debout GDG,Frederickson ME,Aron S,et al. UNEXPLAINED SPLIT SEX RATIOS IN THE NEOTROPICAL PLANT-ANT, ALLOMERUS OCTOARTICULATUS VAR. DEMERARAE (MYRMICINAE): A TEST OF HYPOTHESES[J]. EVOLUTION,2010,64(1):126-141.
APA Debout GDG,Frederickson ME,Aron S,Yu DW*,&douglas.yu@uea.ac.uk.(2010).UNEXPLAINED SPLIT SEX RATIOS IN THE NEOTROPICAL PLANT-ANT, ALLOMERUS OCTOARTICULATUS VAR. DEMERARAE (MYRMICINAE): A TEST OF HYPOTHESES.EVOLUTION,64(1),126-141.
MLA Debout GDG,et al."UNEXPLAINED SPLIT SEX RATIOS IN THE NEOTROPICAL PLANT-ANT, ALLOMERUS OCTOARTICULATUS VAR. DEMERARAE (MYRMICINAE): A TEST OF HYPOTHESES".EVOLUTION 64.1(2010):126-141.
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