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Levels of polyandry and intracolonial genetic relationships in Apis florea
Authors:Benjamin P Oldroyd  Adam J Smolenski  Jean-Marie Cornuet  Siriwat Wongsiri  Arnaud Estoup  Thomas E Rinderer  Ross H Crozier
Institution:(1) School of Genetics and Human Variation, La Trobe University, 3083 Bundoora, Victoria, Australia;(2) Laboratoire de Neurobiologie Comparée des Invertébrés, INRA-CNRS, URA 1190, 91440 Bures-sur-Yvette, France;(3) Bee Biology Research Unit, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, 10330 Bangkok, Thailand;(4) Laboratoire de Populations, Génétique et Evolution, CNRS, 91198 Gif-sur-Yvette, France;(5) Honey-Bee Breeding, Genetics and Physiology Research Laboratory, USDA-ARS, 1157 Ben Hur Road, 70820 Baton Rouge, LA, USA;(6) Present address: School of Biological Sciences, University of Sydney, Macleay Building A12, 2006, N.S.W., Australia
Abstract:DNA was extracted from worker and drone pupae of each of five colonies of the dwarf honey bee Apis florea. Polymerase chain reactions (PCR) were conducted on DNA extracts using five sets of primers known to amplify microsatellite loci in A. mellifera. Based on microsatellite allele distributions, queens of the five colonies mated with at least 5–14 drones. This is up to 3 times previous maximum estimates obtained from sperm counts. The discrepancy between sperm count and microsatellite estimates of the number of matings in A. florea suggests that despite direct injection of semen into the spermatheacal duct, either A. florea drones inject only a small proportion of their semen, or queens are able to rapidly expel excess semen after mating. A model of sexual selection (first proposed by Koeniger and Koeniger) is discussed in which males attempt to gain reproductive dominance by increasing ejaculate volume and direct injection of spermatozoa into the spermatheca, while queens attempt to maintain polyandry by retaining only a small fraction of each male's ejaculate. It is shown, at least in this limited sample, that the effective number of matings is lower in A. florea than in A. mellifera.
Keywords:Polyandry  Microsatellite  Multiple mating  Relatedness  Apis
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