Kirk Heather, Dorn Silvia, Mazzi Dominique
ETH Zurich Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Applied Entomology Zurich Switzerland.
Present address: University of Zurich Institute of Systematic Botany Zurich Switzerland.
Evol Appl. 2013 Apr 24;6(5):842-856. doi: 10.1111/eva.12071. eCollection 2013 Jul.
Invertebrate pest invasions and outbreaks are associated with high social, economic, and ecological costs, and their significance will intensify with an increasing pressure on agricultural productivity as a result of human population growth and climate change. New molecular genetic and genomic techniques are available and accessible, but have been grossly underutilized in studies of invertebrate pest invasions, despite that they are useful tools for applied pest management and for understanding fundamental features of pest invasions including pest population demographics and adaptation of pests to novel and/or changing environments. Here, we review current applications of molecular genetics and genomics in the study of invertebrate pest invasions and outbreaks, and we highlight shortcomings from the current body of research. We then discuss recent conceptual and methodological advances in the areas of molecular genetics/genomics and data analysis, and we highlight how these advances will further our understanding of the demographic, ecological, and evolutionary features of invertebrate pest invasions. We are now well equipped to use molecular data to understand invertebrate dispersal and adaptation, and this knowledge has valuable applications in agriculture at a time when these are critically required.
无脊椎动物害虫的入侵和爆发会带来高昂的社会、经济和生态成本,随着人口增长和气候变化给农业生产力带来的压力不断增加,其影响将愈发严重。新的分子遗传学和基因组技术已经出现且易于获取,但在无脊椎动物害虫入侵研究中却未得到充分利用,尽管这些技术对于害虫的实际治理以及理解害虫入侵的基本特征(包括害虫种群统计学和害虫对新环境及/或变化环境的适应性)而言是非常有用的工具。在此,我们回顾了分子遗传学和基因组学在无脊椎动物害虫入侵和爆发研究中的当前应用情况,并强调了当前研究存在的不足。接着,我们讨论了分子遗传学/基因组学和数据分析领域最近的概念和方法进展,并强调了这些进展将如何进一步加深我们对无脊椎动物害虫入侵的种群统计学、生态学和进化特征的理解。我们现在已经具备了利用分子数据来理解无脊椎动物扩散和适应性的能力,而在农业迫切需要这些知识的时候,这一知识具有宝贵的应用价值。