Article
Vol. 59-22, 2020
Population Genetic and Social Structure Survey of Solenopsis geminata in Thailand
Mingkwan Nipitwattanaphon, Akarapong Swatdipong, Sasitorn Hasin, John Wang*
Mingkwan Nipitwattanaphon
Department of Genetics, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand.
mingkwan.n@ku.th
Akarapong Swatdipong
Department of Genetics, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand.
akarapong.s@ku.th
Sasitorn Hasin
Innovation of Environmental Management, College of Innovative Management, Valaya Alongkorn Rajabhat University under the Royal Patronage, Pathumthani, Thailand.
hasinsasi@gmail.com
John Wang
Biodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Nankang 115, Taipei, Taiwan.
johnwang@gate.sinica.edu.tw
Communicated by Benny Kwok Kan Chan

Fire ants have long been known to be a major pest and have recently attracted renewed widespread attention due to the invasion of Solenopsis species, especially S. invicta, into many countries in Asia and Australia. Here, we surveyed fire ant specimens in Thailand with the aims of studying their colony biology and population structure. We sampled 38 colonies distributed in agricultural and urban areas throughout Thailand for species identification and found that all were S. geminata. We further genotyped 13 microsatellite loci from 576 workers from 23 of these colonies. Analysis of these genetic data revealed that all colonies were polygynous with only a few queens. Queens from the same colonies were highly genetically related. Population structure was partitioned into two clusters. Pairwise FST values revealed very high genetic differentiation between colonies suggesting low gene flow among populations. This result suggests that queens were locally mated and founded colonies by a budding strategy. Isolation-by-distance among local populations was not significant.

Keywords

Polygyne, Social form, Relatedness, Microsatellite, Metapopulation model.

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Nipitwattanaphon M, Swatdipong A, Hasin S, Wang J. 2020. Population genetic and social structure survey of Solenopsis geminata in Thailand. Zool Stud 59:22. doi:10.6620/ZS.2020.59-22.

( Received 08 February 2020 / Accepted 09 May 2020 / Published 02 July 2020 )
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6620/ZS.2020.59-22