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Not Only Single Mating in Stingless Bees
Authors:Robert J. Paxton  Nicole Weißschuh  Wolf Engels  Klaus Hartfelder  J. Javier G. Quezada-Euan
Affiliation:Zoologisches Institut der Universit?t Tübingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 28, D-72076 Tübingen, Germany, DE
Departamento de Apicultura, Universidad Autonoma de Yucata, 97100 Merida, Mexico, MX
Abstract:
Queens of the large, pantropical and fully eusocial taxon Meliponinae (stingless bees) are generally considered to be singly mated. We indirectly estimated queen mating frequency in two meliponids, Melipona beecheii and Scaptotrigona postica, by examining genotypes of workers at microsatellite DNA loci. Microsatellites were highly variable, providing suitable markers with which to assign patrilinial origin of workers within colonies headed by single queens. Queen mating frequency varied between 1 and 3 (M. beecheii) and 1 and 6 (S. postica), representing the first clear documentation of polyandry in the Meliponinae. Effective paternity frequency, m e , was lower, although above 2 for S. postica. Stingless bees may provide suitable subjects for the testing of recent inclusive fitness arguments describing intracolony kin conflict in social Hymenoptera. Received: 26 August 1998 / Accepted in revised form: 18 November 1998
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