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What stops the ‘diploid male vortex’?—A simulation study for species with single locus complementary sex determination

Silke Hein, Hans-Joachim Poethke and Silvia Dorn

Ecological Modelling, 2009, vol. 220, issue 13, 1663-1669

Abstract: The survival of hymenopteran populations especially that of ecologically and economically important pollinators and parasitoids, has become a major topic for empirical and theoretical studies. Complementary sex determination (CSD) in Hymenoptera may impose a substantial genetic load through the production of inviable or sterile diploid males. Modelling and laboratory studies have indicated that this genetic load may trigger a ‘diploid male vortex’ leading to rapid extinction of populations.

Keywords: Bee; Dispersal; Diploid male production; Extinction risk; Sex determination mechanism; sl-CSD; Sex ratio distorter; Parasitoid; Pollinators (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2009.04.001

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