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An Analysis of Single Clutch Paternity in the Burrower Bug Sehirus cinctus Using Microsatellites
Authors:Jeremy M. Brown  Aneil F. Agrawal  Edmund D. Brodie III
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology and Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior, Indiana University, 1001 East 3rd Street, Bloomington, Indiana, 47405
Abstract:Recent studies of the burrower bug, Sehirus cinctus, have examined the genetic basis of parental care. An understanding of the burrower bug mating system, and the subsequent pattern of offspring relatedness that this system generates, is critical to further interpret genetic data. To this end, we developed three consistently amplifiable highly polymorphic microsatellite loci and used them to determine genotypic patterns at the level of both the population and the single clutch. We found that all clutches were sired by single males. Further, we find no evidence for inbreeding. We hypothesize that single paternity within a clutch may play an important role in reducing the potential for sibling rivalry, by increasing the relatedness among clutchmates.
Keywords:microsatellites  Cydnidae  Hemiptera  mating system  paternity  inbreeding
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