| Literature DB >> 27168647 |
Giulia Torrini1, Giuseppe Mazza1, Agostino Strangi1, Delfina Barabaschi2, Silvia Landi1, Emiliano Mori3, Mattia Menchetti4, Paolo Sposimo5, Claudia Giuliani6, Antonio Zoccola7, Lorenzo Lazzaro6, Giulio Ferretti6, Bruno Foggi6, Pio Federico Roversi1.
Abstract
Montecristo Island is an integral natural reserve of the Tuscan Archipelago National Park (Central Italy), characterized by a peculiar assemblage of flora and fauna, with several endemic taxa, and also with a high number of alien species. During a soil survey, we found an alien Oscheius tipulae Lam & Webster, 1971 isolate, phylogenetically close to others from South America. In this article, we examined the possible pathways of introduction of this nematode. Because of the high number of alien plants in this protected area and the low desiccation survival ability of O. tipulae, we hypothesized that the presence of this alien nematode isolate may be related to the soil of introduced plants, although historical association with plant-associated invertebrates is also possible. Further studies with more populations and marker molecules are necessary to investigate the distribution of O. tipulae and the possible impact on this natural reserve.Entities:
Keywords: Central Italy; alien nematode isolate; desiccation assay; genetics; nematode introduction
Year: 2016 PMID: 27168647 PMCID: PMC4859620 DOI: 10.21307/jofnem-2017-003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nematol ISSN: 0022-300X Impact factor: 1.402