2024
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2024.0494
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A supergene controlling social structure in Alpine ants also affects the dispersal ability and fecundity of each sex

Ornela De Gasperin,
Pierre Blacher,
Solenn Sarton-Lohéac
et al.

Abstract: Social organization, dispersal and fecundity coevolve, but whether they are genetically linked remains little known. Supergenes are prime candidates for coupling adaptive traits and mediating sex-specific trade-offs. Here, we test whether a supergene that controls social structure in Formica selysi also influences dispersal-related traits and fecundity within each sex. In this ant species, single-queen colonies contain only the ancestral supergene haplotype M and… Show more

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