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Species‐complex diversification and host‐plant associations in Bemisia tabaci: A plant‐defence, detoxification perspective revealed by RNA‐Seq analyses

Insect–plant associations and their role in diversification are mostly studied in specialists. Here, we aimed to identify macroevolution patterns in the relationships between generalists and their host plants that have the potential to promote diversification. We focused on the Bemisia tabaci specie...

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Autores principales: Malka, Osnat, Santos‐Garcia, Diego, Feldmesser, Ester, Sharon, Elad, Krause‐Sakate, Renate, Delatte, Hélène, van Brunschot, Sharon, Patel, Mitulkumar, Visendi, Paul, Mugerwa, Habibu, Seal, Susan, Colvin, John, Morin, Shai
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6334513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30222226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.14865
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author Malka, Osnat
Santos‐Garcia, Diego
Feldmesser, Ester
Sharon, Elad
Krause‐Sakate, Renate
Delatte, Hélène
van Brunschot, Sharon
Patel, Mitulkumar
Visendi, Paul
Mugerwa, Habibu
Seal, Susan
Colvin, John
Morin, Shai
author_facet Malka, Osnat
Santos‐Garcia, Diego
Feldmesser, Ester
Sharon, Elad
Krause‐Sakate, Renate
Delatte, Hélène
van Brunschot, Sharon
Patel, Mitulkumar
Visendi, Paul
Mugerwa, Habibu
Seal, Susan
Colvin, John
Morin, Shai
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description Insect–plant associations and their role in diversification are mostly studied in specialists. Here, we aimed to identify macroevolution patterns in the relationships between generalists and their host plants that have the potential to promote diversification. We focused on the Bemisia tabaci species complex containing more than 35 cryptic species. Mechanisms for explaining this impressive diversification have focused so far on allopatric forces that assume a common, broad, host range. We conducted a literature survey which indicated that species in the complex differ in their host range, with only few showing a truly broad one. We then selected six species, representing different phylogenetic groups and documented host ranges. We tested whether differences in the species expression profiles of detoxification genes are shaped more by their phylogenetic relationships or by their ability to successfully utilize multiple hosts, including novel ones. Performance assays divided the six species into two groups of three, one showing higher performance on various hosts than the other (the lower performance group). The same grouping pattern appeared when the species were clustered according to their expression profiles. Only species placed in the lower performance group showed a tendency to lower the expression of multiple genes. Taken together, these findings bring evidence for the existence of a common detoxification “machinery,” shared between species that can perform well on multiple hosts. We raise the possibility that this “machinery” might have played a passive role in the diversification of the complex, by allowing successful migration to new/novel environments, leading, in some cases, to fragmentation and speciation.
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spelling pubmed-63345132019-01-23 Species‐complex diversification and host‐plant associations in Bemisia tabaci: A plant‐defence, detoxification perspective revealed by RNA‐Seq analyses Malka, Osnat Santos‐Garcia, Diego Feldmesser, Ester Sharon, Elad Krause‐Sakate, Renate Delatte, Hélène van Brunschot, Sharon Patel, Mitulkumar Visendi, Paul Mugerwa, Habibu Seal, Susan Colvin, John Morin, Shai Mol Ecol ORIGINAL ARTICLES Insect–plant associations and their role in diversification are mostly studied in specialists. Here, we aimed to identify macroevolution patterns in the relationships between generalists and their host plants that have the potential to promote diversification. We focused on the Bemisia tabaci species complex containing more than 35 cryptic species. Mechanisms for explaining this impressive diversification have focused so far on allopatric forces that assume a common, broad, host range. We conducted a literature survey which indicated that species in the complex differ in their host range, with only few showing a truly broad one. We then selected six species, representing different phylogenetic groups and documented host ranges. We tested whether differences in the species expression profiles of detoxification genes are shaped more by their phylogenetic relationships or by their ability to successfully utilize multiple hosts, including novel ones. Performance assays divided the six species into two groups of three, one showing higher performance on various hosts than the other (the lower performance group). The same grouping pattern appeared when the species were clustered according to their expression profiles. Only species placed in the lower performance group showed a tendency to lower the expression of multiple genes. Taken together, these findings bring evidence for the existence of a common detoxification “machinery,” shared between species that can perform well on multiple hosts. We raise the possibility that this “machinery” might have played a passive role in the diversification of the complex, by allowing successful migration to new/novel environments, leading, in some cases, to fragmentation and speciation. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-10-10 2018-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6334513/ /pubmed/30222226 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.14865 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Molecular Ecology Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Malka, Osnat
Santos‐Garcia, Diego
Feldmesser, Ester
Sharon, Elad
Krause‐Sakate, Renate
Delatte, Hélène
van Brunschot, Sharon
Patel, Mitulkumar
Visendi, Paul
Mugerwa, Habibu
Seal, Susan
Colvin, John
Morin, Shai
Species‐complex diversification and host‐plant associations in Bemisia tabaci: A plant‐defence, detoxification perspective revealed by RNA‐Seq analyses
title Species‐complex diversification and host‐plant associations in Bemisia tabaci: A plant‐defence, detoxification perspective revealed by RNA‐Seq analyses
title_full Species‐complex diversification and host‐plant associations in Bemisia tabaci: A plant‐defence, detoxification perspective revealed by RNA‐Seq analyses
title_fullStr Species‐complex diversification and host‐plant associations in Bemisia tabaci: A plant‐defence, detoxification perspective revealed by RNA‐Seq analyses
title_full_unstemmed Species‐complex diversification and host‐plant associations in Bemisia tabaci: A plant‐defence, detoxification perspective revealed by RNA‐Seq analyses
title_short Species‐complex diversification and host‐plant associations in Bemisia tabaci: A plant‐defence, detoxification perspective revealed by RNA‐Seq analyses
title_sort species‐complex diversification and host‐plant associations in bemisia tabaci: a plant‐defence, detoxification perspective revealed by rna‐seq analyses
topic ORIGINAL ARTICLES
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6334513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30222226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mec.14865
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