Literature DB >> 19641895

Diploid males, diploid sperm production, and triploid females in the ant Tapinoma erraticum.

Laurent Cournault1, Serge Aron.   

Abstract

Under complementary sex determination (CSD), females of Hymenoptera arise from diploid, fertilized eggs and males from haploid, unfertilized eggs. Incidentally, fertilized eggs that inherit two identical alleles at the CSD locus will develop into diploid males. Diploid males are usually unviable or sterile. In a few species, however, they produce diploid sperm and father a triploid female progeny. Diploid males have been reported in a number of social Hymenoptera, but the occurrence of triploid females has hardly ever been documented. Here, we report the presence of triploid females, diploid males, and diploid sperm (produced by diploid males and stored in queen spermathecae) in the ant Tapinoma erraticum. Moreover, we show variations in the frequency of triploids among female castes: Triploid females are more frequent among workers than virgin queens; they are absent among mated, reproductive queens. The frequency of triploid workers also varies between populations and between nests within populations.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19641895     DOI: 10.1007/s00114-009-0590-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naturwissenschaften        ISSN: 0028-1042


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