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社会性蜜蜂繁殖中的拔河博弈

Tug-of-war over reproduction in a social bee.

作者信息

Langer Philipp, Hogendoorn Katja, Keller Laurent

机构信息

Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Lausanne, Biology Building, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.

出版信息

Nature. 2004 Apr 22;428(6985):844-7. doi: 10.1038/nature02431.

Abstract

One of the main transitions in evolution is the shift from solitary organisms to societies with reproductive division of labour. Understanding social evolution requires us to determine how ecological, social and genetic factors jointly influence group stability and partitioning of reproduction between group members. Here we test the role of the three key factors predicted to influence social evolution by experimentally manipulating them in a social allodapine bee. We show that increased relatedness between nestmates results in more even reproduction among group members and a greater productivity per individual. By contrast, the degree of reproductive skew is not influenced by the opportunity for solitary breeding or by the potential benefits of cooperation. Relatedness also has a positive effect on group stability and overall productivity. These findings are in line with predictions of the tug-of-war models, in which the degree of reproductive division of labour is determined primarily by selfish competition between group members. The alternative view, where the degree of reproductive skew is the outcome of a social contract between potential breeders, was not supported by the data.

摘要

进化中的一个主要转变是从独居生物向具有生殖分工的社会的转变。理解社会进化需要我们确定生态、社会和遗传因素如何共同影响群体稳定性以及群体成员之间繁殖的分配。在这里,我们通过在一种群居的隧蜂科蜜蜂中对三个关键因素进行实验性操纵,来测试它们对社会进化的影响。我们发现,巢友之间亲缘关系的增加会导致群体成员之间的繁殖更加均匀,且个体的生产力更高。相比之下,繁殖偏斜程度不受独居繁殖机会或合作潜在益处的影响。亲缘关系对群体稳定性和总体生产力也有积极影响。这些发现与拔河模型的预测一致,在拔河模型中,生殖分工的程度主要由群体成员之间的自私竞争决定。潜在繁殖者之间的社会契约决定繁殖偏斜程度的另一种观点未得到数据支持。

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