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Genetic diversity in two sibling species of the Anopheles punctulatus group of mosquitoes on Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands

BACKGROUND: The mosquito Anopheles irenicus, a member of the Anopheles punctulatus group, is geographically restricted to Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands. It shows remarkable morphological similarities to one of its sibling species, An. farauti sensu stricto (An. farauti s.s.), but is dissimilar...

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Autores principales: Hasan, Arif U, Suguri, Setsuo, Fujimoto, Chigusa, Itaki, Rodney L, Harada, Masakazu, Kawabata, Masato, Bugoro, Hugo, Albino, Bobogare
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2612007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19025663
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-8-318
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author Hasan, Arif U
Suguri, Setsuo
Fujimoto, Chigusa
Itaki, Rodney L
Harada, Masakazu
Kawabata, Masato
Bugoro, Hugo
Albino, Bobogare
author_facet Hasan, Arif U
Suguri, Setsuo
Fujimoto, Chigusa
Itaki, Rodney L
Harada, Masakazu
Kawabata, Masato
Bugoro, Hugo
Albino, Bobogare
author_sort Hasan, Arif U
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description BACKGROUND: The mosquito Anopheles irenicus, a member of the Anopheles punctulatus group, is geographically restricted to Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands. It shows remarkable morphological similarities to one of its sibling species, An. farauti sensu stricto (An. farauti s.s.), but is dissimilar in host and habitat preferences. To infer the genetic variations between these two species, we have analyzed mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit II (COII) and nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) sequences from Guadalcanal and from one of its nearest neighbours, Malaita, in the Solomon Islands. RESULTS: An. farauti s.s. was collected mostly from brackish water and by the human bait method on both islands, whereas An. irenicus was only collected from fresh water bodies on Guadalcanal Island. An. irenicus is distributed evenly with An. farauti s.s. (Φ(SC )= 0.033, 0.38%) and its range overlaps in three of the seven sampling sites. However, there is a significant population genetic structure between the species (Φ(CT )= 0.863, P < 0.01; Φ(ST )= 0.865, P < 0.01 and F(ST )= 0.878, P < 0.01). Phylogenetic analyses suggest that An. irenicus is a monophyletic species, not a hybrid, and is closely related to the An. farauti s.s. on Guadalcanal. The time estimator suggests that An. irenicus diverged from the ancestral An. farauti s.s. on Guadalcanal within 29,000 years before present (BP). An. farauti s.s. expanded much earlier on Malaita (t(exp )= 24,600 BP) than the populations on Guadalcanal (t(exp )= 16,800 BP for An. farauti s.s. and 14,000 BP for An. irenicus). CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that An. irenicus and An. farauti s.s. are monophyletic sister species living in sympatry, and their populations on Guadalcanal have recently expanded. Consequently, the findings further suggest that An. irenicus diverged from the ancestral An. farauti s.s. on Guadalcanal.
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spelling pubmed-26120072008-12-30 Genetic diversity in two sibling species of the Anopheles punctulatus group of mosquitoes on Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands Hasan, Arif U Suguri, Setsuo Fujimoto, Chigusa Itaki, Rodney L Harada, Masakazu Kawabata, Masato Bugoro, Hugo Albino, Bobogare BMC Evol Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: The mosquito Anopheles irenicus, a member of the Anopheles punctulatus group, is geographically restricted to Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands. It shows remarkable morphological similarities to one of its sibling species, An. farauti sensu stricto (An. farauti s.s.), but is dissimilar in host and habitat preferences. To infer the genetic variations between these two species, we have analyzed mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit II (COII) and nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) sequences from Guadalcanal and from one of its nearest neighbours, Malaita, in the Solomon Islands. RESULTS: An. farauti s.s. was collected mostly from brackish water and by the human bait method on both islands, whereas An. irenicus was only collected from fresh water bodies on Guadalcanal Island. An. irenicus is distributed evenly with An. farauti s.s. (Φ(SC )= 0.033, 0.38%) and its range overlaps in three of the seven sampling sites. However, there is a significant population genetic structure between the species (Φ(CT )= 0.863, P < 0.01; Φ(ST )= 0.865, P < 0.01 and F(ST )= 0.878, P < 0.01). Phylogenetic analyses suggest that An. irenicus is a monophyletic species, not a hybrid, and is closely related to the An. farauti s.s. on Guadalcanal. The time estimator suggests that An. irenicus diverged from the ancestral An. farauti s.s. on Guadalcanal within 29,000 years before present (BP). An. farauti s.s. expanded much earlier on Malaita (t(exp )= 24,600 BP) than the populations on Guadalcanal (t(exp )= 16,800 BP for An. farauti s.s. and 14,000 BP for An. irenicus). CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that An. irenicus and An. farauti s.s. are monophyletic sister species living in sympatry, and their populations on Guadalcanal have recently expanded. Consequently, the findings further suggest that An. irenicus diverged from the ancestral An. farauti s.s. on Guadalcanal. BioMed Central 2008-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2612007/ /pubmed/19025663 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-8-318 Text en Copyright ©2008 Hasan et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Hasan, Arif U
Suguri, Setsuo
Fujimoto, Chigusa
Itaki, Rodney L
Harada, Masakazu
Kawabata, Masato
Bugoro, Hugo
Albino, Bobogare
Genetic diversity in two sibling species of the Anopheles punctulatus group of mosquitoes on Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands
title Genetic diversity in two sibling species of the Anopheles punctulatus group of mosquitoes on Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands
title_full Genetic diversity in two sibling species of the Anopheles punctulatus group of mosquitoes on Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands
title_fullStr Genetic diversity in two sibling species of the Anopheles punctulatus group of mosquitoes on Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands
title_full_unstemmed Genetic diversity in two sibling species of the Anopheles punctulatus group of mosquitoes on Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands
title_short Genetic diversity in two sibling species of the Anopheles punctulatus group of mosquitoes on Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands
title_sort genetic diversity in two sibling species of the anopheles punctulatus group of mosquitoes on guadalcanal in the solomon islands
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2612007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19025663
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2148-8-318
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