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Heterogeneous associations between sex ratio distorters and mitochondrial haplotypes in U.S. populations of Armadillidium vulgare

Kansal, A.; Kuhn, R.

2026-05-06 evolutionary biology
10.64898/2026.04.29.721737 bioRxiv
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Sex ratio distorters (SRDs) are heritable elements that bias offspring sex ratios to enhance their transmission. In the terrestrial isopod Armadillidium vulgare, feminization of genetic males can occur through vertical transmission of the sex ratio distorter known as the f-element, as well as through infection by Wolbachia, a maternally inherited bacterial endosymbiont that can alter host reproduction. Previous studies have focused on the distribution of SRDs and their associations with mitochondrial haplotypes in native European populations, but these patterns are poorly understood in the United States. In this study, we sampled A. vulgare in 12 states, screening individuals for Wolbachia infection, the presence of the f-element, and mitochondrial haplotypes. We found that Wolbachia shows a heterogeneous distribution across populations and haplotypes, in contrast with stronger associations in Europe. The f-element occurred in lower overall frequencies but showed a strong association with mitochondrial haplotype VI. These results indicate that patterns associated with SRD differ from those observed in Europe and suggest that multiple introductions and population mixing have shaped these distributions.

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