入侵无花果树特有传粉媒介的人口统计学和适应性。

IF 5.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Li-Hua Wu, Jie Zou, Yu-Ting Jiang, Ling Lu, Kai Jiang, Kai-Jian Zhang, Wei-Chao Liu, Wei-Min Xiang, Gang Wang, Simon T Segar, Simon van Noort, Yuan-Yuan Li, Yuan-Ye Zhang, Xiao-Yong Chen, Stephen G Compton, Rong Wang
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摘要

一些引入到其原生范围之外的无花果物种在被它们的专性授粉黄蜂殖民时变得具有侵略性,但这些授粉者如何迁移和适应新环境的研究较少。本文以一种入侵无花果树种(Ficus microcarpa)的专性授粉黄蜂Eupristina verticillata为研究对象,揭示其种群特征和适应新环境的分子基础。我们发现三种隐种中只有一种在其原生范围之外的采样地点定居。大约130年前,这一占优势的隐种同时从本土迁徙到美洲和地中海。此外,选择性扫描分析揭示了一些与适应非本地范围相关的正选择基因。全基因组关联检测多巴胺n -乙酰转移酶基因的非同义替代与育雏规模显著相关。我们的研究概述了入侵互惠共生的殖民化和遗传适应的途径。
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Demography and adaptation of a species specific pollinator associated with an invasive fig tree.

Some fig species introduced outside of their native range have become invasive when colonized by their obligate pollinating wasps, but how these pollinators migrated and adapted to novel environments are less studied. Here, we focus on Eupristina verticillata, the obligate pollinating wasp of an invasive fig tree species (Ficus microcarpa), to uncover its demography and the molecular basis for adaptations to novel environments. We find that only one of the three cryptic species colonized in the sampling locations outside of its native range. This dominant cryptic species migrated simultaneously from the native range to the Americas and to the Mediterranean c. 130 years ago. Moreover, selective sweep analyses reveal several positively selected genes associated with adaptations to the nonnative range. Genome-wide association detect a nonsynonymous substitution in a dopamine N-acetyltransferase gene significantly linked with brood size. Our study outlines the route to colonization and genetic adaptations of an invasive mutualism.

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Communications Biology
Communications Biology Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
1.70%
发文量
1233
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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