Disassortative mating is a powerful mechanism stabilizing polymorphisms at sex chromosomes and other supergenes. The Alpine silver ant, Formica selysi, has two forms of social organization-single-queen and multiple-queen colonies-determined by alternate haplotypes at a large supergene. Here, we explore whether mate preference contributes to the maintenance of the genetic polymorphism at the social supergene. With mate choice experiments, we found that females and males mated randomly with respect to social form. Moreover, queens were able to produce offspring irrespective of whether they had mated with a male from the same or the alternative social form. Yet, females originating from single-queen colonies were more fertile, suggesting that ...
Supergenes are clusters of linked loci that control complex phenotypes, such as alternate forms of s...
Supergenes are clusters of linked loci that control complex phenotypes, such as alternate forms of s...
Supergenes often have multiple phenotypic effects, including unexpected detrimental ones, because re...
Disassortative mating is a powerful mechanism stabilizing polymorphisms at sex chromosomes and other...
Disassortative mating is a powerful mechanism stabilizing polymorphisms at sex chromosomes and other...
Disassortative mating is a powerful mechanism stabilizing polymorphisms at sex chromosomes and other...
Nonrecombining genomic variants underlie spectacular social polymorphisms, from bird mating systems ...
Nonrecombining genomic variants underlie spectacular social polymorphisms, from bird mating systems ...
The coevolution between dispersal and sociality can lead to linked polymorphisms in both traits, whi...
Ants show striking diversity in social organization, raising major questions on the proximate and ul...
The coevolution between dispersal and sociality can lead to linked polymorphisms in both traits, whi...
The coevolution between dispersal and sociality can lead to linked polymorphisms in both traits, whi...
The breeding system of social organisms affects many important aspects of social life. Some species ...
Social insects vary widely in social organization, yet the genetical and ecological factors influenc...
Social insects vary widely in social organization, yet the genetical and ecological factors influenc...
Supergenes are clusters of linked loci that control complex phenotypes, such as alternate forms of s...
Supergenes are clusters of linked loci that control complex phenotypes, such as alternate forms of s...
Supergenes often have multiple phenotypic effects, including unexpected detrimental ones, because re...
Disassortative mating is a powerful mechanism stabilizing polymorphisms at sex chromosomes and other...
Disassortative mating is a powerful mechanism stabilizing polymorphisms at sex chromosomes and other...
Disassortative mating is a powerful mechanism stabilizing polymorphisms at sex chromosomes and other...
Nonrecombining genomic variants underlie spectacular social polymorphisms, from bird mating systems ...
Nonrecombining genomic variants underlie spectacular social polymorphisms, from bird mating systems ...
The coevolution between dispersal and sociality can lead to linked polymorphisms in both traits, whi...
Ants show striking diversity in social organization, raising major questions on the proximate and ul...
The coevolution between dispersal and sociality can lead to linked polymorphisms in both traits, whi...
The coevolution between dispersal and sociality can lead to linked polymorphisms in both traits, whi...
The breeding system of social organisms affects many important aspects of social life. Some species ...
Social insects vary widely in social organization, yet the genetical and ecological factors influenc...
Social insects vary widely in social organization, yet the genetical and ecological factors influenc...
Supergenes are clusters of linked loci that control complex phenotypes, such as alternate forms of s...
Supergenes are clusters of linked loci that control complex phenotypes, such as alternate forms of s...
Supergenes often have multiple phenotypic effects, including unexpected detrimental ones, because re...