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High degree of polyandry in Apis dorsata queens detected by DNA microsatellite variability
Authors:Robin F A Moritz  Per Kryger  Gudrun Koeniger  Nikolaus Koeniger  Arnaud Estoup  Salim Tingek
Institution:(1) Institut für Biologic, Technische Universität Berlin, Frankfnstr. 28/29, D-10587 Berlin, Germany;(2) Institut für Bienenkunde, Polytechnische Gesellschaft, J.-W. Goethe Universität Frankfurt, M, Karl-von-Frisch-Weg 2, D-61440 Oberursel, Germany;(3) Laboratoire de Populations, Génétique et Evolution, CNRS, F-91198 Gif-sur-Yvette, France;(4) Agricultural Research Station Tenom, P.O. Box 197, 89908 Tenom, Sabah, Malaysia
Abstract:Workers of six colonies of the giant honeybee Apis dorsata from Sabah, Malaysia (five colonies) and Java (one colony) were genotyped using single locus DNA fingerprinting. The colonies from Sabah nested in colony aggregations of 5 and 28 nests respectively on two trees. Three DNA microsatellite loci (A14, A76, A88) with a total of 27 alleles provided sufficient genetic variability to classify the workers into distinct sub-families revealing the degree of polyandry of the queens. Queens mated on average with 30.17 ± 5.98 drones with a range from 19 to 53. The average effective number of matings per queen was 25.56 ± 11.63. In the total sample of 192 workers, 22 individuals were found that were not offspring of the colony's queen. Three of these were potentially drifted offspring workers from genotyped queens of colonies nesting on the same tree.
Keywords:Apis dorsata  Polyandry  Microsatellite DNA  Genetic variability  Relatedness  Sociogenetics
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