Morphometric variability in the Chagas' disease vector Rhodnius prolixus.

Idengaku zasshi Pub Date : 1994-06-01 DOI:10.1266/jjg.69.233
M Harry
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Morphometric variability was studied in six domestic Venezuelan populations of the blood-sucking bug Rhodnius prolixus Stal 1897 (Reduviidae, Triatominae) and in a sylvatic population identified as R. robustus Larrousse 1927. Evidence is here provided by both uni- and multifactorial analyses of extensive variation of morphological traits between the R. prolixus populations studied. Regardless the geographic or climatic environmental factor tested, none can be retained in a selective model accounting for the morphological variability observed. Moreover, the results failed to support any correlation between the morphological Mahalanobis' distances and geographical distances. The genetic relationships between these populations inferred from the present data, are more consistent with some demic structure, resulting from random genetic drift by founder effects, than with any alternative population genetic model. It is noteworthy that the range of variation of these morphological traits in R. prolixus includes the putative R. robustus population. Therefore, the species-specific status of R. robustus, at the very least the local Trujillo population studied, is questioned. In addition, a preliminary multifactorial analysis bearing on the three other Rhodnius relatives, R. pictipes Stal 1872, R. nasutus Stal 1859 and R. neglectus Lent 1954, confirmed the marked morphological differentiation of R. pictipes from all other species and showed a clear morphological differentiation of R. nasutus and R. neglectus both from one another and from R. prolixus.

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研究了委内瑞拉境内6个吸血虫Rhodnius prolixus Stal 1897 (Reduviidae, Triatominae)种群和一个鉴定为R. robustus Larrousse 1927的森林种群的形态变异。单因素和多因素分析提供了证据,证明了所研究的长尾草种群之间形态性状的广泛差异。无论所测试的地理或气候环境因素如何,没有一个因素可以保留在考虑所观察到的形态变异的选择性模型中。此外,研究结果也不支持形态马鲛距离与地理距离之间的相关性。从目前的数据推断出的这些群体之间的遗传关系,与任何其他群体遗传模型相比,更符合一些由创始人效应随机遗传漂变产生的群体结构。值得注意的是,这些形态性状的变异范围包括了粗壮种的推定种群。因此,至少在当地的Trujillo种群中,粗壮木的种特异性地位受到质疑。此外,对另外3个红牛亲缘种——pictipes Stal 1872、nasutus Stal 1859和R.忽略R. 1954进行了初步的多因子分析,证实了R. pictipes与所有其他物种在形态上的显著差异,并表明R. nasutus和R.忽略R.彼此之间以及与R. prolixus之间存在明显的形态差异。
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