Apparent Differential Selection at an Isozyme Locus between Queens and Workers of the Ant APHAENOGASTER RUDIS
AUTOR(ES)
Crozier, R. H.
RESUMO
The frequencies of two alleles at a cathodal malate dehydrogenase locus in populations of A. rudis were studied in 47 colonies from three localities in Georgia and one in New Jersey. The male gene frequencies of the New Jersey and one Georgia locality differ significantly. All the queens at one Georgia locality were heterozygotes. This genotypic distribution differs strongly from that of the workers, in which approximately equal numbers of heterozygotes and homozygotes were found. The heterozygote excess among queens but not their worker progeny suggests differential selection between these castes. This study also shows that rudis colonies consist of a single, once-mated queen and her worker progeny.
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