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Genetic Diversity of Bactrocera dorsalis (Diptera: Tephritidae) on the Hawaiian Islands: Implications for an Introduction Pathway Into California.

Norman B Barr1, Lisa A Ledezma2, Luc Leblanc3, Michael San Jose3, Daniel Rubinoff3, Scott M Geib4, Brian Fujita5, David W Bartels2, Daniel Garza2, Peter Kerr6, Martin Hauser6, Stephen Gaimari6.   

Abstract

Population genetic diversity of the oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel), on the Hawaiian islands of Oahu, Maui, Kauai, and Hawaii (the Big Island) was estimated using DNA sequences of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene. In total, 932 flies representing 36 sampled sites across the four islands were sequenced for a 1,500-bp fragment of the gene named the C1500 marker. Genetic variation was low on the Hawaiian Islands with >96% of flies having just two haplotypes: C1500-Haplotype 1 (63.2%) or C1500-Haplotype 2 (33.3%). The other 33 flies (3.5%) had haplotypes similar to the two dominant haplotypes. No population structure was detected among the islands or within islands. The two haplotypes were present at similar frequencies at each sample site, suggesting that flies on the various islands can be considered one population. Comparison of the Hawaiian data set to DNA sequences of 165 flies from outbreaks in California between 2006 and 2012 indicates that a single-source introduction pathway of Hawaiian origin cannot explain many of the flies in California. Hawaii, however, could not be excluded as a maternal source for 69 flies. There was no clear geographic association for Hawaiian or non-Hawaiian haplotypes in the Bay Area or Los Angeles Basin over time. This suggests that California experienced multiple, independent introductions from different sources.
© 2014 Entomological Society of America.

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Keywords:  COI; fruit fly; molecular diagnosis; pathway analysis

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Year:  2014        PMID: 26309285     DOI: 10.1603/EC13482

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Econ Entomol        ISSN: 0022-0493            Impact factor:   2.381


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Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-09-19       Impact factor: 4.379

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5.  The Impact of Fast Radiation on the Phylogeny of Bactrocera Fruit Flies as Revealed by Multiple Evolutionary Models and Mutation Rate-Calibrated Clock.

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Journal:  Insects       Date:  2022-06-30       Impact factor: 3.139

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Authors:  Yu-Jia Qin; Matthew N Krosch; Mark K Schutze; Yue Zhang; Xiao-Xue Wang; Chandra S Prabhakar; Agus Susanto; Alvin K W Hee; Sunday Ekesi; Kemo Badji; Mahfuza Khan; Jia-Jiao Wu; Qiao-Ling Wang; Ge Yan; Li-Huan Zhu; Zi-Hua Zhao; Li-Jun Liu; Anthony R Clarke; Zhi-Hong Li
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