Evolutionary Biology and Ecology, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 50, avenue FD Roosevelt, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
Evolutionary Biology and Ecology, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 50, avenue FD Roosevelt, 1050 Brussels, Belgium.
Biol Lett. 2018 Jan;14(1). doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2017.0705.
Caste determination in social Hymenoptera (whether a female egg develops into a reproductive queen or a sterile worker) is a remarkable example of phenotypic plasticity where females with highly similar genomes exhibit striking differences in morphology and behaviour. This phenotypic dichotomy is typically influenced by environmental factors. However, recent studies have revealed a strong caste-genotype association in hybridogenetic ants: workers are all interlineage hybrids while queens are all purebred, suggesting that female caste fate is genetically determined. Using the hybridogenetic ant , we show that under laboratory conditions, purebred offspring develop into reproductive queens but occasionally give rise to workers. Moreover, while hybrids typically become workers, juvenile hormone treatment can switch their developmental pathway to the reproductive caste. These results indicate that phenotypic plasticity has been retained in an ant with a strong caste-genotype association, despite its lack of expression in natural conditions.
社会性膜翅目昆虫(无论是雌性卵发育为生殖蚁后还是不育工蚁)的社会等级决定是表型可塑性的一个显著例子,具有高度相似基因组的雌性在形态和行为上表现出显著差异。这种表型二分法通常受环境因素影响。然而,最近的研究揭示了杂种蚂蚁中强烈的等级-基因型关联:工蚁都是种间杂种,而蚁后都是纯种,这表明雌性等级命运是由遗传决定的。利用杂种蚂蚁,我们表明在实验室条件下,纯种后代发育为生殖蚁后,但偶尔也会产生工蚁。此外,虽然杂种通常成为工蚁,但保幼激素处理可以改变它们的发育途径为生殖等级。这些结果表明,尽管在自然条件下没有表现出来,但在具有强烈等级-基因型关联的蚂蚁中,表型可塑性得以保留。