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High genetic relatedness among nestmate queens in the polygynous ponerine ant Gnamptogenys striatula in Brazil
Authors:T Giraud  R Blatrix  C Poteaux  M Solignac  P Jaisson
Institution:(1) Laboratoire d’Ethologie Expérimentale et Comparée, Université Paris 13, avenue J.B. Clément, 93430 Villetaneuse, France e-mail: pierre.jaisson@leec.univ-paris13.fr Tel.: +33-1-49403218, Fax: +33-1-49403975, FR;(2) IE-ZEA, Batiment de Biologie, Université de Lausanne, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland, CH;(3) Laboratoire Populations, Génétique et Evolution, CNRS, 91198 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, France, FR
Abstract: Gnamptogenys striatula is a polygynous ant species, in which all workers are potentially able to mate. The reproductive status, relatedness and pedigree relationships among nestmate queens and winged females in a Brazilian population were investigated. We collected all the sexual females of 12 colonies (2–44 queens per colony, plus 2–18 winged females in 3 colonies). Dissections revealed that 98% of the queens were inseminated and that the queens in the most polygynous colonies did not lay equal numbers of eggs. The sexual females and a sample of the population were genotyped using eight microsatellite markers. Relatedness among nestmate queens was among the highest recorded to date (0.65±0.25), and tests of pedigree relationship showed that they were likely to be full-sisters, and sometimes cousins. Mated winged females were always full-sisters, the estimated genetically effective queen numbers were low and tests of pedigree relationship showed that only a few queens in the colony could be the mothers. These results suggest that the high queen-queen relatedness in polygynous colonies of G. striatula is maintained by an unusual mechanism: winged females are mostly produced by only one or a few queens, and these groups of full-sisters are recruited back into their original nest after mating. Received: 26 November 1999 / Revised: 7 September 2000 / Accepted: 7 September 2000
Keywords:    Gnamptogenys striatula  Microsatellites  Ants  Polygyny  Relatedness
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