生殖力
生物
优生性
鼹鼠
繁殖
骨架(计算机编程)
锡尔图因
动物
分工
基因
进化生物学
内分泌学
生态学
内科学
细胞生物学
遗传学
解剖
生物化学
医学
人口
膜翅目
人口学
社会学
经济
市场经济
乙酰化
作者
Rachel A. Johnston,Philippe Vullioud,Jack Thorley,Henry Kirveslahti,Leyao Shen,Sayan Mukherjee,Courtney M. Karner,Tim Clutton‐Brock,Jenny Tung
出处
期刊:eLife
[eLife Sciences Publications Ltd]
日期:2021-04-12
卷期号:10
被引量:9
摘要
In some mammals and many social insects, highly cooperative societies are characterized by reproductive division of labor, in which breeders and nonbreeders become behaviorally and morphologically distinct. While differences in behavior and growth between breeders and nonbreeders have been extensively described, little is known of their molecular underpinnings. Here, we investigate the consequences of breeding for skeletal morphology and gene regulation in highly cooperative Damaraland mole-rats. By experimentally assigning breeding ‘queen’ status versus nonbreeder status to age-matched littermates, we confirm that queens experience vertebral growth that likely confers advantages to fecundity. However, they also upregulate bone resorption pathways and show reductions in femoral mass, which predicts increased vulnerability to fracture. Together, our results show that, as in eusocial insects, reproductive division of labor in mole-rats leads to gene regulatory rewiring and extensive morphological plasticity. However, in mole-rats, concentrated reproduction is also accompanied by costs to bone strength.
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