Population Dynamics of A Selfish B Chromosome Neutralized by the Standard Genome in the GrasshopperEyprepocnemis Plorans
- 1 June 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by University of Chicago Press in The American Naturalist
- Vol. 149 (6) , 1030-1050
- https://doi.org/10.1086/286037
Abstract
Effects of the B chromosome polymorphism of the grasshopper Eyprepocnemis plorans were analyzed in two natural populations. Postmating sexual selection, female fertility, and survival were studied. The B chromosome lacks drive and has no detectable effects on fitness. A neutral B cannot invade a population and establish a polymorphism, but the confidence limits on our estimates cannot exclude the possibility that the polymorphism is maintained by a balance between weak drive and weak selection against individuals with two and three B's. However, other lines of evidence favor the following model of the dynamics of the B in E. plorans. In a newly invaded population, the B has substantial drive, but the evolution of drive suppressor genes in the A chromosomes neutralizes the B drive so that it becomes near‐neutral and begins a random walk toward extinction by stochastic loss. Because the B is common by the time drive disappears, the random walk is likely to continue for a long time. If in the course of the random walk a variant B with greater drive appears, then it will displace the original variant, and a new cycle of drive suppression and drift to extinction occurs. A simulation model of this process suggested that the mean time to extinction is proportional to the two‐thirds power of the population size; it is much less affected by subpopulation size or the number of populations in a subdivided population.Keywords
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