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タイトル: Mass killing by female soldier larvae is adaptive for the killed male larvae in a polyembryonic wasp
著者: Otsuki, Takahiro
Uka, Daisuke
Ito, Hiromu
Ichinose, Genki
Nii, Momoka
Morita, Satoru
Sakamoto, Takuma
Nishiko, Maaya
Tabunoki, Hiroko
Kobayashi, Kazuya  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9475-6807 (unconfirmed)
Matsuura, Kenji  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9099-6694 (unconfirmed)
Yoshimura, Jin
Iwabuchi, Kikuo
著者名の別形: 小林, 和也
松浦, 健二
発行日: 14-May-2019
出版者: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
誌名: Scientific Reports
巻: 9
論文番号: 7357
抄録: Self-sacrifice is very rare among organisms. Here, we report a new and astonishing case of adaptive self-sacrifice in a polyembryonic parasitic wasp, Copidosoma floridanum. This wasp is unique in terms of its larval cloning and soldier larvae. Male clone larvae have been found to be killed by female soldier larvae, which suggests intersexual conflict between male and female larvae. However, we show here that mass killing is adaptive to all the killed males as well as the female soldiers that have conducted the killing because the killing increases their indirect fitness by promoting the reproduction of their clone sibs. We construct a simple model that shows that the optimal number of surviving males for both male and female larvae is very small but not zero. We then compare this prediction with the field data. These data agree quite well with the model predictions, showing an optimal killing rate of approximately 94–98% of the males in a mixed brood. The underlying mechanism of this mass kill is almost identical to the local competition for mates that occurs in other wasp species. The maternal control of the sex ratio during oviposition, which is well known in other hymenopterans, is impossible in this polyembryonic wasp. Thus, this mass kill is necessary to maximize the fitness of the female killers and male victims, which can be seen as an analogy of programmed cell death in multicellular organisms.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/244591
DOI(出版社版): 10.1038/s41598-019-43643-3
PubMed ID: 31089143
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