Ohtsuki Hisashi, Tsuji Kazuki
Department of Value and Decision Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo 152-8552, Japan.
Am Nat. 2009 Jun;173(6):747-58. doi: 10.1086/598488.
Evolutionary theories predict conflicts over sex allocation, male parentage, and reproductive allocation in hymenopteran societies. However, no theory to date has considered the evolution when a colony faces these three conflicts simultaneously. We tackled this issue by developing a dynamic game model, focusing especially on worker policing. Whereas a Nash equilibrium predicts male parentage patterns that are basically the same as those of relatedness-based worker-policing theory (queen multiple mating impedes worker reproduction), we also show the potential for worker policing under queen single mating. Worker policing will depend on the stage of colony growth that is caused by interaction with reproductive allocation conflict or a trade-off between current and future reproduction. Male production at an early stage greatly hinders the growth of the work force and undermines future inclusive fitness of colony members, leading to worker policing at the ergonomic stage. This new mechanism can explain much broader ranges of existing worker-policing behavior than that predicted from relatedness. Predictions differ in many respects from those of models assuming operation of only one or two of the three conflicts, suggesting the importance of interactions among conflicts.
进化理论预测膜翅目社会在性别分配、父系身份和生殖分配方面会存在冲突。然而,迄今为止尚无理论考虑蚁群同时面临这三种冲突时的进化情况。我们通过构建一个动态博弈模型来解决这个问题,特别关注工蚁监督机制。虽然纳什均衡预测的父系模式与基于亲缘关系的工蚁监督理论(蚁后多次交配会阻碍工蚁繁殖)基本相同,但我们也展示了蚁后单配情况下工蚁监督的可能性。工蚁监督将取决于蚁群生长阶段,这是由与生殖分配冲突的相互作用或当前与未来繁殖之间的权衡所导致的。早期产生雄蚁会极大地阻碍劳动力增长,并损害蚁群成员未来的广义适合度,从而导致在工效学阶段出现工蚁监督。这种新机制能够解释比基于亲缘关系所预测的更为广泛的现有工蚁监督行为。其预测在许多方面与仅假设三种冲突中的一种或两种起作用的模型不同,这表明冲突之间相互作用的重要性。