Soresinetti Laura, Naro Giovanni, Arnoldi Irene, Mosca Andrea, Adam Katja, Kim Heung Chul, Klein Terry A, Gradoni Francesco, Montarsi Fabrizio, Bandi Claudio, Epis Sara, Gabrieli Paolo
Department of Biosciences and Pediatric Clinical Research Center "Romeo Ed Enrica Invernizzi", University of Milan, Milan, Italy.
Istituto per le Piante da Legno e l'Ambiente, I.P.L.A. S.p.A., Turin, Italy.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2025 Mar 31;19(3):e0012945. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0012945. eCollection 2025 Mar.
Aedes koreicus is native to Far East Asia and recorded in Europe since 2008. In Italy, Ae. koreicus is widespread throughout the Northern part of the peninsula, highlighting its invasive potential and spread. However, no clear clues about the dispersal patterns of the species have been collected so far.
METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Population genetic analyses were performed to assess the genetic structure of populations of Ae. koreicus and to make hypotheses about its dispersal patterns in Northern Italy. Ten microsatellite markers specific for Ae. koreicus were used to genotype 414 individuals from 13 populations in the pre-alpine area of Italy, and neighboring Slovenia. Basic and Bayesian population genetic analyses were performed to evaluate patterns of genetic variation, genetic structure, and demography of selected mosquito populations. While presenting a certain degree of structuring, the Italian and Slovenian populations of Ae. koreicus were poorly differentiated. Moreover, demographic analysis supports the expansion of a single population propagule of Ae. koreicus in Italy and Slovenia and provides evidence of the presence of overwintering populations in the studied area.
CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our results highlight a common origin, and stable colonization of Northern Italy and Slovenia, as a probable consequence of the expansion of a unique population. This stresses out the importance of continuous monitoring of Ae. koreicus, to finally uncover the geographic origins and entrance pathways of invasive populations and to prevent or limit further introductions.
朝鲜伊蚊原产于东亚,自2008年起在欧洲有记录。在意大利,朝鲜伊蚊在半岛北部广泛分布,凸显了其入侵潜力和扩散情况。然而,到目前为止尚未收集到关于该物种扩散模式的明确线索。
方法/主要发现:进行了种群遗传分析,以评估朝鲜伊蚊种群的遗传结构,并对其在意大利北部的扩散模式做出假设。使用针对朝鲜伊蚊的10个微卫星标记对来自意大利前阿尔卑斯地区和邻国斯洛文尼亚的13个种群的414只个体进行基因分型。进行了基本和贝叶斯种群遗传分析,以评估选定蚊虫种群的遗传变异模式、遗传结构和种群统计学。虽然呈现出一定程度的结构,但意大利和斯洛文尼亚的朝鲜伊蚊种群分化程度较低。此外,种群统计学分析支持朝鲜伊蚊在意大利和斯洛文尼亚的单个种群繁殖体的扩张,并提供了研究区域内存在越冬种群的证据。
结论/意义:我们的结果突出了意大利北部和斯洛文尼亚的共同起源和稳定定殖,这可能是单一物种种群扩张的结果。这强调了持续监测朝鲜伊蚊的重要性,以便最终揭示入侵种群的地理起源和进入途径,并防止或限制进一步引入。