The evolution of caste-biasing symbionts in the social hymenoptera

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The separation of individuals into reproductive and worker castes is the defining feature of insect societies. However, caste determination is itself a complex phenomenon, dependent on interacting genetic and environmental factors. It has been suggested by some authors that widespread maternally transmitted symbionts such as Wolbachia may be selected to interfere with caste determination, whilst others have discounted this possibility on theoretical grounds. We argue that there are in fact three distinct evolutionary scenarios in which maternally transmitted symbionts might be selected to influence the process of caste determination in a social hymenopteran host. Each of these scenarios generate testable predictions which we outline here. Given the increasing recognition of the complexity and multi-faceted nature of caste determination in social insects, we argue that maternally transmitted symbionts should also be considered as possible factors influencing the development of social hymenopterans.

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Treanor, D., Pamminger, T., & Hughes, W. O. H. (2018, November 1). The evolution of caste-biasing symbionts in the social hymenoptera. Insectes Sociaux. Birkhauser Verlag AG. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00040-018-0638-3

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