The association between mitochondrial genetic variation and reduced colony fitness in an invasive wasp

Despite the mitochondrion's long-recognized role in energy production, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation commonly found in natural populations was assumed to be effectively neutral. However, variation in mtDNA has now been increasingly linked to phenotypic variation in life history traits and fitness. We examined whether the relative fitness in native and invasive common wasp (Vespula vulgaris) populations in Belgium and New Zealand (NZ), respectively, can be linked to mtDNA variation. Social wasp colonies in NZ were smaller with comparatively fewer queen cells, indicating a reduced relative... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Jana Dobelmann (8512887)
A Alexander (11637226)
James Baty (8511390)
NJ Gemmell (11637229)
MAM Gruber (8992613)
O Quinn (11637190)
T Wenseleers (11637232)
Philip Lester (8509278)
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019
Schlagwörter: Uncategorized / colony fitness / invasive species / mitochondrial DNA / mtDNA variation / Vespula vulgaris / Human Genome / Genetics / 2.1 Biological and endogenous factors / Mitochondria / Animals / Wasps / DNA / Circular / Sequence Analysis / Population / Haplotypes / Geography / Belgium / New Zealand / Genome / Mitochondrial / Genetic Variation / Introduced Species / Biological Sciences / Evolutionary Biology
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.25455/wgtn.16920361.v1