Inbreeding and Outbreeding Depression in Wild and Captive Insect Populations.

IF 15 1区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Kelley Leung, Leo W Beukeboom, Bas J Zwaan
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Abstract

Major changes in genetic variation are generally considered deleterious to populations. The massive biodiversity of insects distinguishes them from other animal groups. Insect deviant effective population sizes, alternative modes of reproduction, advantageous inbreeding, endosymbionts, and other factors translate to highly specific inbreeding and outbreeding outcomes. We review the evidence for inbreeding and outbreeding depression and consequences across wild and captive insect populations, highlighting conservation, invasion, and commercial production entomology. We not only discern patterns but also explain why they are often inconsistent or absent. We discuss how insect inbreeding and outbreeding depression operates in complex, sometimes contradictory directions, such as inbreeding being detrimental to individuals but beneficial to populations. We conclude by giving recommendations to (a) more comprehensively account for important variables in insect inbreeding and outbreeding depression, (b) standardize the means of measuring genetic variation and phenotypic impacts for insect populations so as to more reliably predict when inbreeding or outbreeding depression applies, and (c) outline possible remediation options, both nongenetic and genetic, including revision of restrictive international trade laws.

野生和圈养昆虫种群近交和远交抑制。
遗传变异的重大变化通常被认为对种群有害。昆虫丰富的生物多样性使它们区别于其他动物群。昆虫异常的有效种群大小、可选择的繁殖模式、有利的近交、内共生以及其他因素转化为高度特异性的近交和远交结果。我们回顾了野生和圈养昆虫种群的近交和远交抑制及其后果的证据,重点介绍了保护、入侵和商业生产昆虫学。我们不仅辨别模式,而且解释为什么它们经常不一致或不存在。我们讨论了昆虫近交和近交抑制如何在复杂的,有时是相互矛盾的方向上运作,例如近交对个体有害但对群体有益。最后,我们提出了以下建议:(a)更全面地解释昆虫近交和远交衰退的重要变量;(b)标准化测量昆虫种群遗传变异和表型影响的方法,以便更可靠地预测近交或远交衰退何时发生;(c)概述可能的补救方案,包括非遗传和遗传,包括修订限制性国际贸易法。
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Annual review of entomology
Annual review of entomology 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
45.70
自引率
0.80%
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46
期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Entomology, a publication dating back to 1956, offers comprehensive reviews of significant developments in the field of entomology.The scope of coverage spans various areas, including:biochemistry and physiology, morphology and development, behavior and neuroscience, ecology, agricultural entomology and pest management, biological control, forest entomology, acarines and other arthropods, medical and veterinary entomology, pathology, vectors of plant disease, genetics, genomics, and systematics, evolution, and biogeography.
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