Tug-of-war over reproduction in a social bee

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Philipp Langer
Katja Hogendoorn
Laurent Keller
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[1] University of Lausanne,Department of Ecology and Evolution
[2] School of Biological Sciences,Centre for Plant and Pest Management
[3] Flinders University of South Australia,undefined
[4] Adelaide University,undefined
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Nature | 2004年 / 428卷
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One of the main transitions in evolution is the shift from solitary organisms to societies with reproductive division of labour1,2. Understanding social evolution requires us to determine how ecological, social and genetic factors jointly influence group stability and partitioning of reproduction between group members3,4,5,6,7,8. 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.
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