High relatedness and inbreeding at the origin of eusociality in gall-inducing thrips.

T W Chapman, B J Crespi, B D Kranz, M P Schwarz
Author Information
  1. T W Chapman: Department of Biosciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC Canada V5A 1S6.

Abstract

Within the haplodiploid eusocial gall-inducing thrips, a species-level phylogeny combined with genetic data for five eusocial species enables an inference of levels of relatedness and inbreeding values for lineages at the origin of eusociality. Character optimization using data from five eusocial species indicates that the lineage or lineages where eusociality is inferred to have originated exhibit relatedness of 0.64-0.92, and F(IS) of 0.33-0.64. The high inbreeding coefficients found in these eusocial thrips have increased relatedness among and within both sexes and have reduced the haplodiploidy-induced relatedness asymmetries [Hamilton, W. D. (1964) J. Theor. Biol. 7, 1-52]. These results indicate that unusually high relatedness is associated with the origin of eusociality, and they suggest a role for inbreeding in the evolution of bisexual helping.

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MeSH Term

Acacia
Animals
Australia
Behavior, Animal
DNA Primers
Feeding Behavior
Female
Inbreeding
Insecta
Male
Microsatellite Repeats
Phylogeny
Plant Tumors
Reproduction

Chemicals

DNA Primers

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