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Inter-regional mating compatibility among Bactrocera dorsalis populations in Thailand (Diptera,Tephritidae)

Abstract. Mating compatibility among recently colonized (wildish) populations of Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) from different geographic origins in Thailand was assessed through inter-regional mating tests. Outdoor octagonal nylon screen field cages containing single potted mango trees (Mangifera ind...

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Autores principales: Chinvinijkul, Suksom, Srikachar, Sunyanee, Kumjing, Phatchara, Weera Kimjong, Sukamnouyporn, Weerawan, Polchaimat, Nongon
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Publicado: Pensoft Publishers 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4714074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26798264
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.540.6568
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author Chinvinijkul, Suksom
Srikachar, Sunyanee
Kumjing, Phatchara
Weera Kimjong,
Sukamnouyporn, Weerawan
Polchaimat, Nongon
author_facet Chinvinijkul, Suksom
Srikachar, Sunyanee
Kumjing, Phatchara
Weera Kimjong,
Sukamnouyporn, Weerawan
Polchaimat, Nongon
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description Abstract. Mating compatibility among recently colonized (wildish) populations of Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) from different geographic origins in Thailand was assessed through inter-regional mating tests. Outdoor octagonal nylon screen field cages containing single potted mango trees (Mangifera indica L.) were used. Sexual compatibility was determined using the index of sexual isolation (ISI), the male relative performance index (MRPI), and the female relative performance index (FRPI). The ISI values indicated that the northern population of Bactrocera dorsalis from Chiang Mai province was sexually compatible with the southern population of Bactrocera dorsalis (previously Bactrocera papayae) from Nakhon Si Thammarat province. The MRPI values showed that the northern males had a slightly higher tendency to mate than southern males, while the FRPI data reflected that females of both origins participated equally in matings. In all combinations there were no differences between homotypic and heterotypic couples in mating latency. Southern males tended to mate first with southern females, followed by northern males mating with northern females, while the latest matings involved heterotypic couples, in particular northern males mating with southern females. Overall, more couples were collected from higher parts of the field cage and the upper tree canopy, while there were no differences between the origins of flies in terms of elevation of couples within the cage. Laboratory assessments of fecundity showed no differences in the average number of eggs resulting from inter-regional crosses. Development of immature stages was also equal in the two hybrid crosses, with no differences found in the number of pupae produced, percentage pupal recovery, and percent adult emergence. The practical implication of this study is that colony of Bactrocera dorsalis derived from any northern or southern region of Thailand can potentially be used in sterile insect technique programs against this pest.
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spelling pubmed-47140742016-01-21 Inter-regional mating compatibility among Bactrocera dorsalis populations in Thailand (Diptera,Tephritidae) Chinvinijkul, Suksom Srikachar, Sunyanee Kumjing, Phatchara Weera Kimjong, Sukamnouyporn, Weerawan Polchaimat, Nongon Zookeys Research Article Abstract. Mating compatibility among recently colonized (wildish) populations of Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) from different geographic origins in Thailand was assessed through inter-regional mating tests. Outdoor octagonal nylon screen field cages containing single potted mango trees (Mangifera indica L.) were used. Sexual compatibility was determined using the index of sexual isolation (ISI), the male relative performance index (MRPI), and the female relative performance index (FRPI). The ISI values indicated that the northern population of Bactrocera dorsalis from Chiang Mai province was sexually compatible with the southern population of Bactrocera dorsalis (previously Bactrocera papayae) from Nakhon Si Thammarat province. The MRPI values showed that the northern males had a slightly higher tendency to mate than southern males, while the FRPI data reflected that females of both origins participated equally in matings. In all combinations there were no differences between homotypic and heterotypic couples in mating latency. Southern males tended to mate first with southern females, followed by northern males mating with northern females, while the latest matings involved heterotypic couples, in particular northern males mating with southern females. Overall, more couples were collected from higher parts of the field cage and the upper tree canopy, while there were no differences between the origins of flies in terms of elevation of couples within the cage. Laboratory assessments of fecundity showed no differences in the average number of eggs resulting from inter-regional crosses. Development of immature stages was also equal in the two hybrid crosses, with no differences found in the number of pupae produced, percentage pupal recovery, and percent adult emergence. The practical implication of this study is that colony of Bactrocera dorsalis derived from any northern or southern region of Thailand can potentially be used in sterile insect technique programs against this pest. Pensoft Publishers 2015-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4714074/ /pubmed/26798264 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.540.6568 Text en Suksom Chinvinijkul, Sunyanee Srikachar, Phatchara Kumjing, Weera Kimjong, Weerawan Sukamnouyporn, Nongon Polchaimat http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Chinvinijkul, Suksom
Srikachar, Sunyanee
Kumjing, Phatchara
Weera Kimjong,
Sukamnouyporn, Weerawan
Polchaimat, Nongon
Inter-regional mating compatibility among Bactrocera dorsalis populations in Thailand (Diptera,Tephritidae)
title Inter-regional mating compatibility among Bactrocera dorsalis populations in Thailand (Diptera,Tephritidae)
title_full Inter-regional mating compatibility among Bactrocera dorsalis populations in Thailand (Diptera,Tephritidae)
title_fullStr Inter-regional mating compatibility among Bactrocera dorsalis populations in Thailand (Diptera,Tephritidae)
title_full_unstemmed Inter-regional mating compatibility among Bactrocera dorsalis populations in Thailand (Diptera,Tephritidae)
title_short Inter-regional mating compatibility among Bactrocera dorsalis populations in Thailand (Diptera,Tephritidae)
title_sort inter-regional mating compatibility among bactrocera dorsalis populations in thailand (diptera,tephritidae)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4714074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26798264
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.540.6568
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