Wieczorek Karina, Chłond Dominik, Durak Roma, Elliot Matt, Endrestøl Anders, Van der Palen Jos, Borowiak-Sobkowiak Beata, Sawka-Gądek Natalia
Institute of Biology, Biotechnology and Environmental Protection, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Silesia in Katowice, Bankowa 9, 40-007 Katowice, Poland.
Faculty of Biology, Nature Protection and Sustainable Development, University of Rzeszów, Pigonia 1, 35-310 Rzeszów, Poland.
Int J Mol Sci. 2025 Sep 4;26(17):8608. doi: 10.3390/ijms26178608.
The introduction of alien insect species is increasingly facilitated by global plant trade, particularly through the movement of ornamental plants. , a host-specific aphid associated with cold-hardy bamboo, has recently expanded its range in Europe. To examine its invasion dynamics, we conducted a population-level survey across 13 locations in six countries, sampling individuals from botanic and private gardens, specialized bamboo nurseries, garden centers, and urban horticultural environments in the UK, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Poland, and Norway. A total of 117 specimens were analyzed using mitochondrial COI sequences, revealing a single dominant haplotype without geographic structure based on Bayesian and Maximum Likelihood phylogenetic analyses. This striking genetic uniformity indicates a narrow introduction bottleneck, suggesting a single or highly restricted introduction event followed by clonal spread. Despite the species' ability for sexual reproduction, the data support a founder effect and rapid recent expansion closely linked to the introduction history of in Europe. The results are also consistent with a possible time lag between the arrival of ornamental bamboo and the subsequent establishment of its associated herbivore, a scenario that warrants further investigation. Importantly, our study provides a practical framework for applied monitoring and early detection in bamboo nurseries, botanical gardens, and other high-risk introduction sites, illustrating how molecular tools can inform biosecurity and the management of emerging invasive species.
全球植物贸易,特别是通过观赏植物的运输,越来越多地促进了外来昆虫物种的引入。一种与耐寒竹子相关的寄主特异性蚜虫最近在欧洲扩大了其分布范围。为了研究其入侵动态,我们在六个国家的13个地点进行了种群水平的调查,从英国、比利时、荷兰、德国、波兰和挪威的植物园、私人花园、专业竹子苗圃、园艺中心和城市园艺环境中采集样本。使用线粒体COI序列分析了总共117个标本,基于贝叶斯和最大似然系统发育分析,揭示了一个单一的优势单倍型,没有地理结构。这种显著的遗传一致性表明引入瓶颈狭窄,表明是一次单一或高度受限的引入事件,随后是克隆传播。尽管该物种具有有性繁殖能力,但数据支持奠基者效应和与欧洲该蚜虫引入历史密切相关的近期快速扩张。结果也与观赏竹子的到来与其相关食草动物随后的定殖之间可能存在时间滞后的情况一致,这一情况值得进一步研究。重要的是,我们的研究为竹子苗圃、植物园和其他高风险引入地点的应用监测和早期检测提供了一个实用框架,说明了分子工具如何为生物安全和新兴入侵物种的管理提供信息。