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全基因组重测序揭示日本丽金龟(Popillia japonica)的起源及全球入侵路径。

Whole Genome Resequencing Reveals Origins and Global Invasion Pathways of the Japanese Beetle Popillia japonica.

作者信息

Funari Rebecca, Parvizi Elahe, Cucini Claudio, Boschi Sara, Cardaioli Elena, Potter Daniel A, Asano Shin-Ichiro, Toubarro Duarte, Jelmini Luca, Paoli Francesco, Carapelli Antonio, McGaughran Angela, Frati Francesco, Nardi Francesco

机构信息

Department of Life Sciences, University of Siena, Siena, Italy.

Te Aka Mātuatua/School of Science, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand.

出版信息

Mol Ecol. 2025 Aug;34(16):e70008. doi: 10.1111/mec.70008. Epub 2025 Jul 2.

Abstract

Invasive species are an increasing global threat given their ability to rapidly spread and adapt to novel environments. The adverse ecological and economic impacts of invasive species highlight the critical need to understand the mechanisms that underpin invasion processes and success. The Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica, is an invasive pest of remarkable interest, as it feeds on hundreds of economically valuable plant species. It has been expanding outside of its native range in Japan since the first decades of the 20th century, colonising large areas of North America and, more recently, Europe. Here, we compared whole-genome resequencing data from individuals encompassing the entire species distribution to study the geographic differentiation of P. japonica populations and reconstruct expansion routes from Japan to the USA and Europe. We found six genomically distinguishable clusters, corresponding to the approximate colonisation areas at a continental scale. Our analysis supported an ancestral divergence between South and North/Central Japan, with the latter being the source of the initial invasion to the USA. Coalescent simulations supported independent bridgehead events from the USA to the Azores and Italy. We also investigated possible signals of selection to better understand the adaptive mechanisms that underlie the invasion success of P. japonica. However, the absence of strong selection signatures suggested that the beetle's adaptive ability might be embedded in pre-existing genomic features. Our comprehensive genome-wide dataset allowed a detailed inference of the invasion process and may be useful in determining the origin of P. japonica individuals in future invasion events.

摘要

鉴于入侵物种具有迅速扩散并适应新环境的能力,它们对全球构成的威胁与日俱增。入侵物种对生态和经济造成的不利影响凸显了深入了解支撑入侵过程及成功的机制的迫切需求。日本丽金龟(Popillia japonica)是一种极具研究价值的入侵害虫,它以数百种具有经济价值的植物为食。自20世纪头几十年以来,它一直在日本本土范围之外扩张,在北美大片地区以及最近在欧洲定居。在此研究中,我们比较了涵盖整个物种分布范围的个体的全基因组重测序数据,以研究日本丽金龟种群的地理分化情况,并重建从日本到美国和欧洲的扩张路线。我们发现了六个在基因组上可区分的聚类,对应于大陆尺度上的大致殖民区域。我们的分析支持了日本南部与北部/中部之间的祖先分化,后者是最初入侵美国的源头。溯祖模拟支持了从美国到亚速尔群岛和意大利的独立桥头堡事件。我们还研究了可能的选择信号,以便更好地理解日本丽金龟入侵成功背后的适应机制。然而,缺乏强烈的选择特征表明,这种甲虫的适应能力可能体现在预先存在的基因组特征中。我们全面的全基因组数据集允许对入侵过程进行详细推断,并且可能有助于确定未来入侵事件中日本丽金龟个体的来源。

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