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Heritability of sperm length in the bumblebee Bombus terrestris
Authors:Boris Baer  Gerdien de Jong  Regula Schmid-Hempel  Paul Schmid-Hempel  Jens T. Høeg  Jacobus J. Boomsma
Affiliation:(1) Department of Population Biology, Institute of Biology, Universitetsparken 15, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark;(2) Evolutionary Population Biology, University of Utrecht, Padualaan 8, 3584 Utrecht, The Netherlands;(3) Ecology & Evolution, ETH Zentrum, NW, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland;(4) Department of Cell Biology and Comparative Zoology, Institute of Biology, Universitetsparken 15, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark;(5) Present address: Zoology Building, School of Animal Biology (MO92), The University of Western Australia, 6009 Nedlands, WA, Australia
Abstract:Sperm length is highly variable, both between and within species, but the evolutionary significance of this variation is poorly understood. Sexual selection on sperm length requires a significant additive genetic variance, but few studies have actually measured this. Here we present the first estimates of narrow sense heritability of sperm length in a social insect, the bumblebee Bombus terrestris. In spite of a balanced and straightforward rearing design of colonies, and the possibility to replicate measurements of sperm within single males nested within colonies, the analysis proved to be complex. Several appropriate statistical models were derived, each depending on different assumptions. The heritability estimates obtained ranged from h 2 = 0.197 ± 0.091 to h 2 = 0.429 ± 0.154. All our estimates were substantially lower than previous estimates of sperm length heritability in non-social insects and vertebrates.
Keywords:bumblebees  narrow sense heritability  sexual selection  social insects  sperm competition  sperm morphology
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