Evolution of extreme polyandry in the honeybee Apis mellifera L.

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S. Fuchs
R. F. A. Moritz
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[1] Institut für Bienenkunde (Polytechnische Gesellschaft) J.W. Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main Karl-von-Frisch-Weg 2,
[2] D-61440 Oberursel,undefined
[3] Germany e-mail: S.Fuchs@em.uni-frankfurt.de Tel.: +49-6171-21278,undefined
[4] Fax: +49-6171-25769,undefined
[5] Institut für Zoologie Martin-Luther-Universität Halle/Saale Kröllwitzer Straße 44,undefined
[6] D-06099 Halle Germany,undefined
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Key words Polyandry; Evolution; Social insects; Apis mellifera; Task allocation; Division of labor;
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A number of hypotheses have been proposed to explain the evolution of multiple mating in the honeybee queen. In particular, the consequences of reduced intracolonial relatedness provide plausible explanations for multiple mating with up to ten drones, but fail to account for the much higher mating frequencies observed in nature. In this paper, we propose an alternative mechanism which builds on non-linear relationships between intracolonial frequencies in genotypic worker specialization and colony fitness. If genes for any worker specialization confer an advantage on colony fitness only when they are rare, this would require a stable mix of sperm from a few drones which contribute that trait, and many which do not. To ensure both specific, low within-colony proportions of “rare specialist” genes, and to reduce random variation of these proportions would require mating with high numbers of drones. The quantitative implementation shows that moderate to very high numbers of matings are required to exploit colony advantages from genotypic allocation of workers to rare tasks. Extreme polyandry thus could result from colony selection dependent on the intracolonial frequency of rare genetic specialists.
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