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The Scirtothrips dorsalis Species Complex: Endemism and Invasion in a Global Pest

Invasive arthropods pose unique management challenges in various environments, the first of which is correct identification. This apparently mundane task is particularly difficult if multiple species are morphologically indistinguishable but accurate identification can be determined with DNA barcodi...

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Autores principales: Dickey, Aaron M., Kumar, Vivek, Hoddle, Mark S., Funderburk, Joe E., Morgan, J. Kent, Jara-Cavieres, Antonella, Shatters, Robert G. Jr., Osborne, Lance S., McKenzie, Cindy L.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4404325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25893251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123747
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author Dickey, Aaron M.
Kumar, Vivek
Hoddle, Mark S.
Funderburk, Joe E.
Morgan, J. Kent
Jara-Cavieres, Antonella
Shatters, Robert G. Jr.
Osborne, Lance S.
McKenzie, Cindy L.
author_facet Dickey, Aaron M.
Kumar, Vivek
Hoddle, Mark S.
Funderburk, Joe E.
Morgan, J. Kent
Jara-Cavieres, Antonella
Shatters, Robert G. Jr.
Osborne, Lance S.
McKenzie, Cindy L.
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description Invasive arthropods pose unique management challenges in various environments, the first of which is correct identification. This apparently mundane task is particularly difficult if multiple species are morphologically indistinguishable but accurate identification can be determined with DNA barcoding provided an adequate reference set is available. Scirtothrips dorsalis is a highly polyphagous plant pest with a rapidly expanding global distribution and this species, as currently recognized, may be comprised of cryptic species. Here we report the development of a comprehensive DNA barcode library for S. dorsalis and seven nuclear markers via next-generation sequencing for identification use within the complex. We also report the delimitation of nine cryptic species and two morphologically distinguishable species comprising the S. dorsalis species complex using histogram analysis of DNA barcodes, Bayesian phylogenetics, and the multi-species coalescent. One member of the complex, here designated the South Asia 1 cryptic species, is highly invasive, polyphagous, and likely the species implicated in tospovirus transmission. Two other species, South Asia 2, and East Asia 1 are also highly polyphagous and appear to be at an earlier stage of global invasion. The remaining members of the complex are regionally endemic, varying in their pest status and degree of polyphagy. In addition to patterns of invasion and endemism, our results provide a framework both for identifying members of the complex based on their DNA barcode, and for future species delimiting efforts.
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spelling pubmed-44043252015-05-02 The Scirtothrips dorsalis Species Complex: Endemism and Invasion in a Global Pest Dickey, Aaron M. Kumar, Vivek Hoddle, Mark S. Funderburk, Joe E. Morgan, J. Kent Jara-Cavieres, Antonella Shatters, Robert G. Jr. Osborne, Lance S. McKenzie, Cindy L. PLoS One Research Article Invasive arthropods pose unique management challenges in various environments, the first of which is correct identification. This apparently mundane task is particularly difficult if multiple species are morphologically indistinguishable but accurate identification can be determined with DNA barcoding provided an adequate reference set is available. Scirtothrips dorsalis is a highly polyphagous plant pest with a rapidly expanding global distribution and this species, as currently recognized, may be comprised of cryptic species. Here we report the development of a comprehensive DNA barcode library for S. dorsalis and seven nuclear markers via next-generation sequencing for identification use within the complex. We also report the delimitation of nine cryptic species and two morphologically distinguishable species comprising the S. dorsalis species complex using histogram analysis of DNA barcodes, Bayesian phylogenetics, and the multi-species coalescent. One member of the complex, here designated the South Asia 1 cryptic species, is highly invasive, polyphagous, and likely the species implicated in tospovirus transmission. Two other species, South Asia 2, and East Asia 1 are also highly polyphagous and appear to be at an earlier stage of global invasion. The remaining members of the complex are regionally endemic, varying in their pest status and degree of polyphagy. In addition to patterns of invasion and endemism, our results provide a framework both for identifying members of the complex based on their DNA barcode, and for future species delimiting efforts. Public Library of Science 2015-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4404325/ /pubmed/25893251 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123747 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Dickey, Aaron M.
Kumar, Vivek
Hoddle, Mark S.
Funderburk, Joe E.
Morgan, J. Kent
Jara-Cavieres, Antonella
Shatters, Robert G. Jr.
Osborne, Lance S.
McKenzie, Cindy L.
The Scirtothrips dorsalis Species Complex: Endemism and Invasion in a Global Pest
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title_full The Scirtothrips dorsalis Species Complex: Endemism and Invasion in a Global Pest
title_fullStr The Scirtothrips dorsalis Species Complex: Endemism and Invasion in a Global Pest
title_full_unstemmed The Scirtothrips dorsalis Species Complex: Endemism and Invasion in a Global Pest
title_short The Scirtothrips dorsalis Species Complex: Endemism and Invasion in a Global Pest
title_sort scirtothrips dorsalis species complex: endemism and invasion in a global pest
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4404325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25893251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0123747
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