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德国入侵亚洲灌木蚊 Aedes japonicus(双翅目,蚊科)的种群遗传学-在独立种群合并的时期重新评估。

Population genetics of the invasive Asian bush mosquito Aedes japonicus (Diptera, Culicidae) in Germany-a re-evaluation in a time period of separate populations merging.

机构信息

Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Federal Research Institute for Animal Health, Suedufer 10, 17493, Greifswald, Insel Riems, Germany.

Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research, Muencheberg, Germany.

出版信息

Parasitol Res. 2019 Sep;118(9):2475-2484. doi: 10.1007/s00436-019-06376-w. Epub 2019 Jul 3.

Abstract

The Asian bush mosquito Aedes japonicus, endemic to East Asia, is one of the most expansive mosquito species in the world and has as yet established in 15 countries of Europe. Within Germany, the species has been spreading tremendously during the last years, and its four once geographically isolated populations were on the verge of merging in 2017. To reveal relationships and carry-over ways between the various populations, and thus, migration and displacement routes, the genetic make-up of Ae. japonicus from ten different locations throughout its German distribution area was investigated. For this purpose, a part of the mitochondrial DNA (nad4 gene) of collected specimens was sequenced and seven loci of short tandem repeats (microsatellites) were genotyped. When related to similar genetic studies carried out between 2012 and 2015, the results suggest that admixtures had since occurred, but no complete genetic mixture of populations had taken place. At the time of sampling for the present study, the western collection sites were still uniform in their genetic make-up; however, a carry-over of individuals from the southeastern to the northern and southwestern German populations was determined. Further introductions from abroad are possible. In summary, the genetic diversity of Ae. japonicus in Germany had grown considerably, thus increasing ecological variability and adaptability of the species. At this point (10 years after the first detection), it is not possible anymore to draw conclusions on the origins of the populations.

摘要

亚洲丛林蚊(Aedes japonicus)是一种原产于东亚的蚊子,是世界上分布最广的蚊子之一,目前已在欧洲的 15 个国家建立了种群。在德国,该物种近年来迅速蔓延,其四个曾经地理隔离的种群在 2017 年即将合并。为了揭示不同种群之间的关系和遗传交流方式,以及迁徙和扩散的途径,研究人员对德国分布区内 10 个不同地点的亚洲丛林蚊种群的遗传结构进行了调查。为此,对采集到的样本的部分线粒体 DNA(nad4 基因)进行了测序,并对 7 个短串联重复(微卫星)位点进行了基因分型。与 2012 年至 2015 年进行的类似遗传研究结果相比,这些结果表明自那时以来已经发生了混合,但种群之间尚未完全混合。在本研究进行采样时,西部采集点的遗传结构仍然一致;然而,从东南部到德国北部和西南部种群的个体有遗传交流。还有可能从国外进一步引入。总的来说,德国亚洲丛林蚊的遗传多样性有了显著增长,从而增加了该物种的生态变异性和适应性。在这一点上(首次发现 10 年后),已经不可能再对种群的起源做出结论。

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