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Ant parasite queens revert to mating singly
Authors:Sumner Seirian  Hughes William O H  Pedersen Jes S  Boomsma Jacobus J
Institution:Biological Institute, Department of Population Biology, University of Copenhagen, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
Abstract:Multiple mating (polyandry) is widespread among animal groups, particularly insects. But the factors that maintain it and underlie its evolution are hard to verify because benefits and costs are not easily quantified and they tend to be similar in related species. Here we compare the mating strategies of the leaf-cutting ant Acromyrmex echinatior and its recently derived social parasite Acromyrmex insinuator, which is also its closest relative. We find that although the host queens mate with up to a dozen different males, the social parasite mates only singly. This rapid and surprising reversion to single mating in a socially parasitic ant indicates that the costs of polyandry are probably specific to a free-living lifestyle.
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