Inbreeding is caused by the mating of closely related individuals and may produce a decrease in the fitness of offspring and have deleterious consequences for adults. In haplodiploid social Hymenoptera inbreeding has a further negative effect due to the production of unviable or sterile diploid males. As a consequence, mechanisms of inbreeding avoidance would be expected to evolve. In this study, we investigated the mating choice between related (inbred) or unrelated (outbred) gynes and males of Bombus terrestris reared in laboratory conditions by performing cage and tunnel experiments. Not only did we find no mating preference for related or unrelated partners (mating success 41.55 ± 3.7 and 39.69 ± 4.4%, respectively), but the mating latency was even shorter in inbred (6.97 ± 0.6 min) than in outbred matings (8.74 ± 0.8 min). We hypothesize that in wild populations of B. terrestris, the lack of incest avoidance could be compensated by tolerance of high levels of inbreeding.

No evidence for an inbreeding avoidance system in the bumble bee Bombus terrestris / Bogo, Gherardo; de Manincor, Natasha; Fisogni, Alessandro; Galloni, Marta; Zavatta, Laura; Bortolotti, Laura. - In: APIDOLOGIE. - ISSN 0044-8435. - ELETTRONICO. - 49:4(2018), pp. 473-483. [10.1007/s13592-018-0575-1]

No evidence for an inbreeding avoidance system in the bumble bee Bombus terrestris

Bogo, Gherardo
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de Manincor, Natasha;Fisogni, Alessandro;Galloni, Marta;
2018

Abstract

Inbreeding is caused by the mating of closely related individuals and may produce a decrease in the fitness of offspring and have deleterious consequences for adults. In haplodiploid social Hymenoptera inbreeding has a further negative effect due to the production of unviable or sterile diploid males. As a consequence, mechanisms of inbreeding avoidance would be expected to evolve. In this study, we investigated the mating choice between related (inbred) or unrelated (outbred) gynes and males of Bombus terrestris reared in laboratory conditions by performing cage and tunnel experiments. Not only did we find no mating preference for related or unrelated partners (mating success 41.55 ± 3.7 and 39.69 ± 4.4%, respectively), but the mating latency was even shorter in inbred (6.97 ± 0.6 min) than in outbred matings (8.74 ± 0.8 min). We hypothesize that in wild populations of B. terrestris, the lack of incest avoidance could be compensated by tolerance of high levels of inbreeding.
2018
No evidence for an inbreeding avoidance system in the bumble bee Bombus terrestris / Bogo, Gherardo; de Manincor, Natasha; Fisogni, Alessandro; Galloni, Marta; Zavatta, Laura; Bortolotti, Laura. - In: APIDOLOGIE. - ISSN 0044-8435. - ELETTRONICO. - 49:4(2018), pp. 473-483. [10.1007/s13592-018-0575-1]
Bogo, Gherardo; de Manincor, Natasha; Fisogni, Alessandro; Galloni, Marta; Zavatta, Laura; Bortolotti, Laura
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