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苹果实蝇(双翅目:实蝇科)传入美国西北部的遗传学证据

Genetic Evidence for the Introduction of Rhagoletis pomonella (Diptera: Tephritidae) into the Northwestern United States.

作者信息

Sim Sheina B, Doellman Meredith M, Hood Glen R, Yee Wee L, Powell Thomas H Q, Schwarz Dietmar, Goughnour Robert B, Egan Scott P, Jean Gilbert St, Smith James J, Arcella Tracy E, Dzurisin Jason D K, Feder Jeffrey L

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, Galvin Life Sciences Building, University of Notre Dame.

USDA-ARS, Yakima Agricultural Research Laboratory.

出版信息

J Econ Entomol. 2017 Dec 5;110(6):2599-2608. doi: 10.1093/jee/tox248.

Abstract

The apple maggot fly, Rhagoletis pomonella Walsh (Diptera: Tephritidae), is a serious quarantine pest in the apple-growing regions of central Washington and Oregon. The fly is believed to have been introduced into the Pacific Northwest via the transport of larval-infested apples near Portland, Oregon, within the last 40 yr. However, R. pomonella also attacks native black hawthorn, Crataegus douglasii Lindley (Rosales: Rosaceae), and introduced ornamental hawthorn, Crataegus monogyna Jacquin, in the region. It is, therefore, possible that R. pomonella was not introduced but has always been present on black hawthorn. If true, then the fly may have independently shifted from hawthorn onto apple in the Pacific Northwest within the last 40 yr after apples were introduced. Here, we test the introduction hypothesis through a microsatellite genetic survey of 10 R. pomonella sites in Washington and 5 in the eastern United States, as well as a comparison to patterns of genetic variation between populations of Rhagoletis cingulata Loew and Rhagoletis indifferens Curran, two sister species of cherry-infesting flies known to be native to the eastern and western United States, respectively. We report results based on genetic distance networks, patterns of allelic variation, and estimated times of population divergence that are consistent with the introduction hypothesis for R. pomonella. The results have important implications for R. pomonella management, suggesting that black hawthorn-infesting flies near commercial apple-growing regions of central Washington may harbor sufficient variation to utilize apple as an alternate host, urging careful monitoring, and possible removal of hawthorn trees near orchards.

摘要

苹果实蝇,Rhagoletis pomonella Walsh(双翅目:实蝇科),是华盛顿州中部和俄勒冈州苹果种植区的一种严重检疫性害虫。据信,这种实蝇是在过去40年内通过运输在俄勒冈州波特兰附近带有幼虫的苹果而被引入太平洋西北地区的。然而,苹果实蝇也会攻击该地区本土的黑山楂,Crataegus douglasii Lindley(蔷薇目:蔷薇科),以及引入的观赏山楂,Crataegus monogyna Jacquin。因此,苹果实蝇有可能并非是被引入的,而是一直存在于黑山楂上。如果真是这样,那么这种实蝇可能在过去40年苹果被引入后,在太平洋西北地区独立地从山楂转移到了苹果上。在这里,我们通过对华盛顿州的10个苹果实蝇地点和美国东部的5个地点进行微卫星基因调查来检验引入假说,同时还与Rhagoletis cingulata Loew和Rhagoletis indifferens Curran这两个已知分别原产于美国东部和西部的樱桃实蝇姐妹种的种群间遗传变异模式进行比较。我们报告了基于遗传距离网络、等位基因变异模式以及种群分化估计时间的结果,这些结果与苹果实蝇的引入假说一致。这些结果对苹果实蝇的管理具有重要意义,表明在华盛顿州中部商业苹果种植区附近寄生在黑山楂上的实蝇可能具有足够的变异来将苹果作为替代寄主,这就促使要进行仔细监测,并可能移除果园附近的山楂树。

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