芒果果蝇(Bactrocera frauenfeldi)复合体种划分的系统基因组学方法:一种具有可变形态的重要害虫的新同义词(双翅目:蝗科)

IF 4.7 1区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY
Camiel Doorenweerd, Michael San Jose, Scott Geib, Julian Dupuis, Luc Leblanc, Norman Barr, Elaida Fiegalan, Kimberley Y. Morris, Daniel Rubinoff
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由于遗传隔离,分散在海洋岛屿上的物种可能具有强大的种群结构,这使得难以确定现实和有意义的物种边界。当涉及到有害物种时,这变得尤其成问题,并可能导致未被发现的新入侵。芒果果蝇,Bactrocera frauenfeldi (Schiner),目前被认为是分布在东南亚,大洋洲和大洋洲的单系物种群中五个形态相似的成员之一,包括三种主要害虫。我们使用系统基因组学方法与高度多路扩增子测序来测试物种限制,并评估在B. frauenfeldi物种复合体和两个密切相关的物种之间的关系。我们从196份标本中获得395个核DNA位点的序列数据,总计102 kb,其中2.2 kb为简约信息位点。基于形态学、生物地理学和系统发育分析,我们得出结论,在我们的系统发育中有五个不同的物种。我们的结果表明,B. frauenfeldi和B. albistrigata (de Meijere)之间的形态差异是一个连续体的一部分,不能在系统发育上划分为单系群。因此,我们将两种主要害虫的名称同义化:白腹螺旋体(B. albistrigata syn. revv .)与弗氏螺旋体(B. frauenfeldi),使弗氏螺旋体(B. frauenfeldi)现在被认为是在澳大利亚和东南亚广泛存在的害虫。我们评估了COI在害虫识别中的应用,并得出结论,它不能可靠地区分我们研究的7种害虫中的6种,因此需要新的分子方法来有效地管理和预防入侵。
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A phylogenomic approach to species delimitation in the mango fruit fly (Bactrocera frauenfeldi) complex: A new synonym of an important pest species with variable morphotypes (Diptera: Tephritidae)

A phylogenomic approach to species delimitation in the mango fruit fly (Bactrocera frauenfeldi) complex: A new synonym of an important pest species with variable morphotypes (Diptera: Tephritidae)

Species that are dispersed across oceanic islands can have strong population structure due to genetic isolation, which makes it difficult to determine realistic and meaningful species boundaries. This becomes especially problematic when pest species are involved, and can result in undetected new invasions. The mango fruit fly, Bactrocera frauenfeldi (Schiner), is currently considered to be one of five morphologically similar members in a monophyletic species group distributed across Southeast Asia, Australasia, and Oceania, including three major pests. We used a phylogenomic approach with highly multiplexed amplicon sequencing to test species limits and evaluate the relationships among species in the B. frauenfeldi species complex and two closely related species. We obtained sequence data from 196 specimens for 395 nuclear DNA loci, totalling 102 kb, of which 2.2 kb were parsimony informative sites. Based on morphology, biogeography, and phylogenetic analyses, we conclude that there are five distinct species in the complex in our phylogeny. Our results show that the morphological differences between B. frauenfeldi and B. albistrigata (de Meijere) are part of a continuum that cannot be phylogenetically separated into monophyletic groups. We therefore synonymize the names of two major pests: B. albistrigata syn. rev. with B. frauenfeldi, making B. frauenfeldi now recognized as a widespread pest across Australasia and Southeast Asia. We evaluated the use of COI for pest recognition and conclude that it cannot reliably distinguish between six of the seven species we studied, thus new molecular approaches will be necessary for effective management and the prevention of incursions.

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Systematic Entomology
Systematic Entomology 生物-进化生物学
CiteScore
10.50
自引率
8.30%
发文量
49
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Systematic Entomology publishes original papers on insect systematics, phylogenetics and integrative taxonomy, with a preference for general interest papers of broad biological, evolutionary or zoogeographical relevance.
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