| Literature DB >> 29580229 |
Hao-Sen Li1, Shang-Jun Zou1, Patrick De Clercq2, Hong Pang3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Introduced biological control agents have opportunities of population admixture through multiple introductions in the field. However, the importance of population admixture for their establishment success often remains unclear. Previous studies based on genetic markers have suggested a history of population admixture in the predatory ladybird Cryptolaemus montrouzieri Mulsant in China.Entities:
Keywords: Biological invasion; Classical biological control; Cryptolaemus montrouzieri; Establishment success; Multiple introductions; Population admixture
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29580229 PMCID: PMC5870924 DOI: 10.1186/s12862-018-1158-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Evol Biol ISSN: 1471-2148 Impact factor: 3.260
Fig. 1Percentages of replicates in which YY (grey) and CC (white) mated in the YY♀ / YY♂ / CC♂ (YY female), CC♀ / YY♂ / CC♂ (CC female), YY♂ / YY♀ / CC♀ (YY male) and CC♂ / YY♀ / CC♀ (CC male) treatments
Fig. 2Life history traits of parental and admixed populations including a development time from 4th instar to adult, b number of deposited eggs in 18 days, fresh weight of newly emerged c female and d male adults, and. Bars (means ± SE) with the same letter are not significantly different (p > 0.05)
Fig. 3Lethal times for 50% and 90% mortality (LTime50 and LTime90) and their 95% fiducial limits of females and males from eight populations when exposed to starvation
Fig. 4Lethal times for 50% and 90% mortality (LTime50 and LTime90) and their 95% fiducial limits of females and males from eight populations when exposed to a temperature of 4 °C