Landscape-scale genetic variation in a forest outbreak species, the mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae)

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作者
Mock, K. E. [1 ]
Bentz, B. J.
O'Neill, E. M.
Chong, J. P.
Orwin, J.
Pfrender, M. E.
机构
[1] Utah State Univ, Dept Wildland Resources, Logan, UT 84322 USA
[2] US Forest Serv, USDA, Rocky Mt Res Stn, Logan, UT 84321 USA
[3] Utah State Univ, Dept Biol, Logan, UT 84322 USA
关键词
AFLP; Dendroctonus ponderosae; gender-associated; mountain pine beetle; phylogeography; range expansion;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-294X.2006.03158.x
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The mountain pine beetle Dendroctonus ponderosae is a native species currently experiencing large-scale outbreaks in western North American pine forests. We sought to describe the pattern of genetic variation across the range of this species, to determine whether there were detectable genetic differences between D. ponderosae occupying different host trees in common localities, and to determine whether there was molecular evidence for a past demographic expansion. Using a combination of amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) and mitochondrial sequencing analyses, we found evidence of genetic structuring among populations that followed a broad isolation-by-distance pattern. Our results suggest that the geographical pattern of gene flow follows the core distribution of the principal D. ponderosae host species, around rather than across the Great Basin and Mojave Deserts. Patterns of haplotype diversity and divergence were consistent with a range-wide population expansion. This signal was particularly pronounced in the northern part of the species' range, where outbreak activity is currently increasing. Using AFLP markers, we were unable to detect significant differences among groups of insects sampled from different host trees in common locations. Incidentally, we found that a large proportion of the polymorphic AFLP markers were gender-specific, occurring only in males. While we did not include these markers in our analyses, this finding warrants further investigation.
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