No evidence for host plant associated genetic divergence in a population of Bullacris unicolor (Linnaeus, 1758) (Orthoptera: Pneumoridae)

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY African Entomology Pub Date : 2022-07-09 DOI:10.17159/2254-8854/2022/a12473
Rekha Sathyan, Vanessa Couldridge Vanessa C.K. Couldridge, Adriaan Engelbrecht Adriaan Engelbrecht
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Host-associated genetic differentiation in grasshoppers has received limited attention, due to a lack of information on grasshopper-plant associations. The bladder grasshopper, Bullacris unicolor (Linnaeus, 1758) (Orthoptera: Pneumoridae), is a phytophagous species that can occur on at least six host plants within its geographic range. However, the relationship between host plant association and genetic variation of bladder grasshoppers has not been studied before. In light of this, the present study examined host plant-related genetic [mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase 1 (CO1) and the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) gene regions] and morphological (antennal length, body length, head width, abdomen width, femur length, tibia length and pronotum length) divergence within a population of B. unicolor. We used two plant species, belonging to different families, namely Didelta spinosa (L.fil.) Aiton (Asteraceae) and Roepera morgsana (L.) Beier & Thulin (Zygophyllaceae), to evaluate variation between individuals collected on these two sympatric host plants at a single locality in the Northern Cape, South Africa. The results demonstrated non-significant host related genetic variation with very low values of FST, indicating a low level of variation. The phylogram strongly indicated that there are no host-associated genetic differences in B. unicolor by displaying limited genomic clustering, whereas some differentiation was observed between the morphological measurements of males and females among host plants. Further studies using microsatellite molecular markers may help to discern population genetic structure. In addition, significant host-associated morphological divergence highlights the need to examine the mechanisms by which host utilization affects morphological features.
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单色布拉克蝇种群中与寄主植物相关的遗传变异无证据(Linnaeus, 1758)(直翅目:肺炎科)
由于缺乏关于蝗虫与植物关系的信息,蝗虫的寄主相关遗传分化受到的关注有限。膀胱蚱蜢,Bullacris unicolor(Linnaeus,1758)(直翅目:肺炎科),是一种植食性物种,在其地理范围内至少可以出现在六种寄主植物上。然而,寄主植物关联与膀胱蚱蜢遗传变异之间的关系尚未得到研究。有鉴于此,本研究检测了寄主植物相关的遗传[线粒体细胞色素氧化酶1(CO1)和内部转录间隔区(ITS)基因区域]和形态(触角长度、体长、头宽、腹部宽度、股骨长度、胫骨长度和前足长度)在单色B.unicolor群体中的差异。我们使用了两个属于不同科的植物物种,即Didelta spinosa(L.fil.)Aiton(菊科)和Roepera morgsana(L.)Beier&Thulin(Zygophyllaceae),来评估在南非北开普省的一个地方采集的这两种同域寄主植物个体之间的差异。结果表明,与宿主相关的遗传变异不显著,FST值非常低,表明变异水平较低。通过显示有限的基因组聚类,门图强烈表明单色B.unicolor不存在与宿主相关的遗传差异,而在宿主植物中雄性和雌性的形态测量之间观察到了一些分化。利用微卫星分子标记进行进一步研究可能有助于识别群体遗传结构。此外,与宿主相关的显著形态分化突出了研究宿主利用影响形态特征的机制的必要性。
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African Entomology
African Entomology 生物-昆虫学
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17
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: African Entomology (ISSN 1021-3589 – print / 2224-8854 – online) replaced the old Journal of the Entomological Society of Southern Africa in 1993. A single volume consisting of two issues (March and September) is published annually. The journal is indexed in all major abstracting journals African Entomology is a peer reviewed scientific journal that publishes original research articles and short communications on all aspects of entomology, with an emphasis on the advancement of entomology on the African continent.
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