No clear effect of admixture between two European invading outbreaks of Diabrotica virgifera virgifera in natura.

In this study, we challenged the hypothesis that admixture may have had a positive impact in the context of the European invasion of the western corn rootworm (WCR), Diabrotica virgifera virgifera, LeConte. This beetle was introduced in Europe from the USA several times since the 1980's. The mu...

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Main Authors: Gérald Bermond, Fanny Cavigliasso, Sophie Mallez, Joseph Spencer, Thomas Guillemaud
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4149517?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-f9e63bf5ff1746988c591aec3278ddd22020-11-25T01:33:44ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0198e10613910.1371/journal.pone.0106139No clear effect of admixture between two European invading outbreaks of Diabrotica virgifera virgifera in natura.Gérald BermondFanny CavigliassoSophie MallezJoseph SpencerThomas GuillemaudIn this study, we challenged the hypothesis that admixture may have had a positive impact in the context of the European invasion of the western corn rootworm (WCR), Diabrotica virgifera virgifera, LeConte. This beetle was introduced in Europe from the USA several times since the 1980's. The multiple introductions of this major pest of cultivated corn led to the formation of two major outbreaks in North Western (NW) Italy and in Central and South Eastern (CSE) Europe that eventually merged into a secondary contact zone where insects from both outbreaks interbreed. We collected about 600 insects from this contact zone and genotyped them using 13 microsatellite markers. Three types of information were obtained from the collected individuals: (i) their survival under starvation; (ii) their admixed status, determined through a Bayesian method of genetic clustering and (iii) their mating probability, studied via the detection, isolation and genotyping of sperm in female spermathecae. Twenty six % and 12% of the individuals were assigned to the NW Italy or the CSE Europe parental types, respectively, and 23% and 39% to the F1 and backcross hybrid types, respectively. Globally, our results do not reveal any significant impact of the admixed status on the mating probability and on the choice of mating partners. However the admixed status had a sex- and sampling site-dependent effect on survival in adults under starvation. In addition sex had an effect on survival, with mortality hazard about 3 times larger in males than in females. The consequences of these findings for the evolution of the admixture zone of northern Italy are discussed.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4149517?pdf=render
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author Gérald Bermond
Fanny Cavigliasso
Sophie Mallez
Joseph Spencer
Thomas Guillemaud
spellingShingle Gérald Bermond
Fanny Cavigliasso
Sophie Mallez
Joseph Spencer
Thomas Guillemaud
No clear effect of admixture between two European invading outbreaks of Diabrotica virgifera virgifera in natura.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Gérald Bermond
Fanny Cavigliasso
Sophie Mallez
Joseph Spencer
Thomas Guillemaud
author_sort Gérald Bermond
title No clear effect of admixture between two European invading outbreaks of Diabrotica virgifera virgifera in natura.
title_short No clear effect of admixture between two European invading outbreaks of Diabrotica virgifera virgifera in natura.
title_full No clear effect of admixture between two European invading outbreaks of Diabrotica virgifera virgifera in natura.
title_fullStr No clear effect of admixture between two European invading outbreaks of Diabrotica virgifera virgifera in natura.
title_full_unstemmed No clear effect of admixture between two European invading outbreaks of Diabrotica virgifera virgifera in natura.
title_sort no clear effect of admixture between two european invading outbreaks of diabrotica virgifera virgifera in natura.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description In this study, we challenged the hypothesis that admixture may have had a positive impact in the context of the European invasion of the western corn rootworm (WCR), Diabrotica virgifera virgifera, LeConte. This beetle was introduced in Europe from the USA several times since the 1980's. The multiple introductions of this major pest of cultivated corn led to the formation of two major outbreaks in North Western (NW) Italy and in Central and South Eastern (CSE) Europe that eventually merged into a secondary contact zone where insects from both outbreaks interbreed. We collected about 600 insects from this contact zone and genotyped them using 13 microsatellite markers. Three types of information were obtained from the collected individuals: (i) their survival under starvation; (ii) their admixed status, determined through a Bayesian method of genetic clustering and (iii) their mating probability, studied via the detection, isolation and genotyping of sperm in female spermathecae. Twenty six % and 12% of the individuals were assigned to the NW Italy or the CSE Europe parental types, respectively, and 23% and 39% to the F1 and backcross hybrid types, respectively. Globally, our results do not reveal any significant impact of the admixed status on the mating probability and on the choice of mating partners. However the admixed status had a sex- and sampling site-dependent effect on survival in adults under starvation. In addition sex had an effect on survival, with mortality hazard about 3 times larger in males than in females. The consequences of these findings for the evolution of the admixture zone of northern Italy are discussed.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4149517?pdf=render
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