Queen mating frequencies and genetic relatedness between workers in the hornet Vespa ducalis (Hymenoptera : Vespidaq)
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Vespa ducalis is a monogynous hornet with an annual life cycle. Its colonies are the smallest in the genus Vespa. Generally, it is thought that the number of queen matings and colony size are positively correlated, so we analyzed the queen mating number and genetic relatedness between workers of V. ducalis using microsatellite DNA markers. We examined foundress queens and 20 workers from each of 20 colonies. All colonies were found to have one queen inseminated by one male. The genetic relatedness between workers was 0.724±0.0029 (mean±SE), which is not significantly different from the expected value of 0.75 for full sisters. This result suggests a possible conflict in male production between queens and workers based on kin selection prediction. Therefore, we performed microsatellite analysis of 400 males from 20 colonies to verify whether males are derived from either queens or from workers. No males could be assigned to workers developed ovaries were not found in a total of 880 mature workers. These results strongly suggest that queens dominate production of males in V. ducalis colonies.
- 日本応用動物昆虫学会の論文
- 2002-08-25
著者
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AKIMOTO Shin-ichi
Laboratory of Systematic Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University
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Takahashi J
Laboratory Of Entomology Department Of Agriculture Graduate School Of Agriculture Tamagawa Universit
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Nakamura J
Laboratory Of Animal Ecology Department Of Ecology And Systematics Graduate School Of Agriculture Ho
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TAKAHASHI Jun-ichi
Laboratory of Systematic Entomology Department of Ecology and Systematics, Graduate School of Agricu
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Hasegawa Eisuke
Laboratory of Animal Behavior, Department of Ecology and Systematics, Graduate School of Agriculture
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Nakamura Jun
Honeybee Science Research Center, Tamagawa University
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Akimoto S
Hokkaido Univ. Sapporo Jpn
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Akimoto Shin-ichi
Laboratory Of Systematic Entomology Faculty Of Agriculture Hokkaido University
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Hasegawa E
Laboratory Of Animal Ecology Department Of Ecology And Systematics Graduate School Of Agriculture Ho
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Akimoto Shin-ichi
Laboratory Of Systematic Entomology Department Of Ecology And Systematics Graduate School Of Agricul
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Takahashi Jun-ichi
Laboratory Of Systematic Entomology Department Of Ecology And Systematics Graduate School Of Agricul
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Nakamura Jun
Honeybee Science Research Center Tamagawa University Research Institute
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Takahashi Jun-ichi
Laboratory Of Animal Molecular Ecology And Apiculture Kyoto Sangyo University
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