生物
陈皮
系统地理学
半翅目
寄主(生物学)
克莱德
生物扩散
人口
生态学
系统发育树
遗传学
基因
社会学
人口学
作者
Yanjing Wang,Jinming Lu,George Ac Beattie,Md. Rashidul Islam,Namgay Om,Hang Thi Dao,Liem Van Nguyen,Syed Muhammad Zaka,Jun Guo,Mingyi Tian,Xiaoling Deng,Shun‐Yun Tan,Paul Holford,Yurong He,Yijing Cen
摘要
Abstract BACKGROUND In insects, little is known about the co‐evolution between their primary endosymbionts and hosts at the intraspecific level. This study examined co‐diversification between the notorious agricultural pest Diaphorina citri and its primary endosymbionts (P‐endosymbiont), ‘ Candidatus Carsonella ruddii’ at the population level. RESULTS Maximum likelihood, haplotype network, principal components and Bayesian clustering identified three lineages for D. citri and its P‐endosymbiont: a Western clade containing individuals from Pakistan, Bhutan (Phuentsholing), Vietnam (Son La), USA, Myanmar and China (Ruili, Yunnan); a Central clade, with accessions originating from Southwest China, Bhutan (Tsirang) and Bangladesh; and an Eastern clade containing individuals from Southeast Asia, and East and South China. A more diverse genetic structure was apparent in the host mitochondrial DNA than their P‐endosymbionts; however, the two sets of data were strongly congruent. CONCLUSION This study provides evidence for the co‐diversification of D. citri and its P‐endosymbiont during the migration from South Asia to East and Southeast Asia. We also suggest that the P‐endosymbiont may facilitate investigations into the genealogy and migration history of the host. The biogeography of D. citri and its P‐endosymbiont indicated that D. citri colonized and underwent a secondary dispersal from South Asia to East and Southeast Asia. © 2018 Society of Chemical Industry
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