Socio-spatial organization reveals paternity and low kinship in the Honduran white bat(Ectophylla alba)in Costa Rica
作者机构:Laboratorio de Bioconservación y ManejoPosgrado en Ciencias QuimicobiológicasDepartamento de ZoologíaEscuela Nacional de Ciencias BiológicasInstituto Politécnico NacionalCiudad de MéxicoMéxico Department of BiologyUniversity of WashingtonSeattleWashingtonUSA Escuela de BiologíaUniversidad de Costa RicaSan JoséCosta Rica Laboratorio de Genómica EvolutivaDoctorado en Ciencias BásicasUniversidad Autónoma de ZacatecasZacatecasZac.México Laboratorio de GenéticaPosgrado en Ciencias QuimicobiológicasDepartamento de ZoologíaEscuela Nacional de Ciencias BiológicasInstituto Politécnico NacionalCiudad de MéxicoMéxico
出 版 物:《Integrative Zoology》 (整合动物学(英文版))
年 卷 期:2021年第16卷第5期
页 面:646-658页
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学科分类:0710[理学-生物学] 07[理学] 071002[理学-动物学]
基 金:Financial support was provided by CONACyT(Ciencia Básica,project no.156725) Instituto Politécnico Nacional(IPN)’s Secretaría de Investigación y Posgrado(SIP-IPN Project No.20170604 and Project No.20200094)
主 题:Ectophylla alba group composition kinship microsatellites relatedness
摘 要:Ectophylla alba is a tent-making bat that roosts in mixed-sex clusters comprising adults and *** goal was to determine the genetic identity of individuals belonging to different roosting *** tested the hypothesis of kin selection as a major force structuring group *** used 9 microsatellites designed for *** to determine the genetic identity and probability of parentage of *** analyzed parentage and kinship using the software ML-Relate,GenAIEx,and *** obtained relationship probabilities(0.5)revealed a clear maternal relationship between female adults and offspring with allele compatibility,and at least 5 relationships between male adults and *** found a low degree of relatedness within roosting *** roosting groups at different sites,the mean probability of a half-sibling relationship ranged from 0.214 to 0.244 and,for full-sibling relationship,from 0.383 to ***,adult individuals were poorly related within clusters,and kinship as an evolutionary force could not explain group membership.