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Insights into the Divergence of Chinese Ips Bark Beetles during Evolutionary Adaptation

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Bark beetle species of the genus Ips are among the major pests of Chinese conifer forests. Based on mitochondrial genome and SNP, we investigated the phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary trends of 19 populations of six Ips species that had serious outbreaks in recent years. Ou...

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Autores principales: Du, Huicong, Fang, Jiaxing, Shi, Xia, Yu, Chunmei, Deng, Mei, Zhang, Sufang, Liu, Fu, Zhang, Zhen, Han, Fuzhong, Kong, Xiangbo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8945085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35336758
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11030384
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author Du, Huicong
Fang, Jiaxing
Shi, Xia
Yu, Chunmei
Deng, Mei
Zhang, Sufang
Liu, Fu
Zhang, Zhen
Han, Fuzhong
Kong, Xiangbo
author_facet Du, Huicong
Fang, Jiaxing
Shi, Xia
Yu, Chunmei
Deng, Mei
Zhang, Sufang
Liu, Fu
Zhang, Zhen
Han, Fuzhong
Kong, Xiangbo
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Bark beetle species of the genus Ips are among the major pests of Chinese conifer forests. Based on mitochondrial genome and SNP, we investigated the phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary trends of 19 populations of six Ips species that had serious outbreaks in recent years. Our results demonstrated the relationships between Ips evolution and host plants, pheromones, and altitudinal differences, and provided new insights into the mechanism of adaptive evolution of Ips bark beetles. ABSTRACT: Many bark beetles of the genus Ips are economically important insect pests that cause severe damage to conifer forests worldwide. In this study, sequencing the mitochondrial genome and restriction site-associated DNA of Ips bark beetles helps us understand their phylogenetic relationships, biogeographic history, and evolution of ecological traits (e.g., pheromones and host plants). Our results show that the same topology in phylogenetic trees constructed in different ways (ML/MP/BI) and with different data (mtDNA/SNP) helps us to clarify the phylogenetic relationships between Chinese Ips bark beetle populations and Euramerican species and their higher order clades; Ips bark beetles are polyphyletic. The structure of the mitochondrial genome of Ips bark beetles is similar and conserved to some extent, especially in the sibling species Ips typographus and Ips nitidus. Genetic differences among Ips species are mainly related to their geographic distribution and different hosts. The evolutionary pattern of aggregation pheromones of Ips species reflects their adaptations to the environment and differences among hosts in their evolutionary process. The evolution of Ips species is closely related to the uplift of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and host switching. Our study addresses the evolutionary trend and phylogenetic relationships of Ips bark beetles in China, and also provides a new perspective on the evolution of bark beetles and their relationships with host plants and pheromones.
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spelling pubmed-89450852022-03-25 Insights into the Divergence of Chinese Ips Bark Beetles during Evolutionary Adaptation Du, Huicong Fang, Jiaxing Shi, Xia Yu, Chunmei Deng, Mei Zhang, Sufang Liu, Fu Zhang, Zhen Han, Fuzhong Kong, Xiangbo Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Bark beetle species of the genus Ips are among the major pests of Chinese conifer forests. Based on mitochondrial genome and SNP, we investigated the phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary trends of 19 populations of six Ips species that had serious outbreaks in recent years. Our results demonstrated the relationships between Ips evolution and host plants, pheromones, and altitudinal differences, and provided new insights into the mechanism of adaptive evolution of Ips bark beetles. ABSTRACT: Many bark beetles of the genus Ips are economically important insect pests that cause severe damage to conifer forests worldwide. In this study, sequencing the mitochondrial genome and restriction site-associated DNA of Ips bark beetles helps us understand their phylogenetic relationships, biogeographic history, and evolution of ecological traits (e.g., pheromones and host plants). Our results show that the same topology in phylogenetic trees constructed in different ways (ML/MP/BI) and with different data (mtDNA/SNP) helps us to clarify the phylogenetic relationships between Chinese Ips bark beetle populations and Euramerican species and their higher order clades; Ips bark beetles are polyphyletic. The structure of the mitochondrial genome of Ips bark beetles is similar and conserved to some extent, especially in the sibling species Ips typographus and Ips nitidus. Genetic differences among Ips species are mainly related to their geographic distribution and different hosts. The evolutionary pattern of aggregation pheromones of Ips species reflects their adaptations to the environment and differences among hosts in their evolutionary process. The evolution of Ips species is closely related to the uplift of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and host switching. Our study addresses the evolutionary trend and phylogenetic relationships of Ips bark beetles in China, and also provides a new perspective on the evolution of bark beetles and their relationships with host plants and pheromones. MDPI 2022-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8945085/ /pubmed/35336758 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11030384 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhang, Sufang
Liu, Fu
Zhang, Zhen
Han, Fuzhong
Kong, Xiangbo
Insights into the Divergence of Chinese Ips Bark Beetles during Evolutionary Adaptation
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title_full Insights into the Divergence of Chinese Ips Bark Beetles during Evolutionary Adaptation
title_fullStr Insights into the Divergence of Chinese Ips Bark Beetles during Evolutionary Adaptation
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title_short Insights into the Divergence of Chinese Ips Bark Beetles during Evolutionary Adaptation
title_sort insights into the divergence of chinese ips bark beetles during evolutionary adaptation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8945085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35336758
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11030384
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