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Does a shift in host plants trigger speciation in the Alpine leaf beetle Oreina speciosissima (Coleoptera Chrysomelidae)?

机译:寄主植物的转移是否会触发高山叶甲虫Oreina speciosissima(鞘翅目葫芦科)的物种形成?

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BackgroundWithin the Coleoptera, the largest order in the animal kingdom, the exclusively herbivorous Chrysomelidae are recognized as one of the most species rich beetle families. The evolutionary processes that have fueled radiation into the more than thirty-five thousand currently recognized leaf beetle species remain partly unresolved. The prominent role of leaf beetles in the insect world, their omnipresence across all terrestrial biomes and their economic importance as common agricultural pest organisms make this family particularly interesting for studying the mechanisms that drive diversification. Here we specifically focus on two ecotypes of the alpine leaf beetle Oreina speciosissima (Scop.), which have been shown to exhibit morphological differences in male genitalia roughly corresponding to the subspecies Oreina speciosissima sensu stricto and Oreina speciosissima troglodytes. In general the two ecotypes segregate along an elevation gradient and by host plants: Oreina speciosissima sensu stricto colonizes high forb vegetation at low altitude and Oreina speciosissima troglodytes is found in stone run vegetation at higher elevations. Both host plants and leaf beetles have a patchy geographical distribution. Through use of gene sequencing and genome fingerprinting (AFLP) we analyzed the genetic structure and habitat use of Oreina speciosissima populations from the Swiss Alps to examine whether the two ecotypes have a genetic basis. By investigating a wide range of altitudes and focusing on the structuring effect of habitat types, we aim to provide answers regarding the factors that drive adaptive radiation in this phytophagous leaf beetle.
机译:背景在鞘翅目中,这是动物界中最大的一个种群,仅草食性的葫芦科被认为是物种最丰富的甲虫科之一。辐射辐射到三万五千种目前公认的叶甲虫物种中的进化过程仍未完全解决。叶甲虫在昆虫世界中的重要作用,它们在所有陆地生物群落中的无处不在以及作为常见农业害虫生物的经济重要性,使得该家族对于研究驱动多样化的机制特别感兴趣。在这里,我们特别关注高山叶甲虫Oreina speciosissima(Scop。)的两种生态型,它们在雄性生殖器中表现出形态差异,大致对应于Oreina speciosissima sensu stricto和Oreina speciosissima troglodytes亚种。通常,这两种生态型沿海拔梯度和寄主植物分离:Oreina speciosissima sensu stricto在低海拔时定居于高Forb植被,在较高海拔的石刻植被中发现Oreina speciosissima troglodytes。寄主植物和叶甲虫都具有不规则的地理分布。通过使用基因测序和基因组指纹图谱(AFLP),我们分析了来自瑞士阿尔卑斯山的Oreina speciosissima种群的遗传结构和栖息地用途,以检验这两种生态型是否具有遗传基础。通过研究广泛的海拔高度并关注栖息地类型的结构效应,我们旨在提供有关驱动该植食性甲虫中适应性辐射的因素的答案。

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