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Bayesian species delimitation reveals generalist and specialist parasitic wasps on Galerucella beetles (Chrysomelidae): sorting by herbivore or plant host

机译:贝叶斯物种定界揭示了Galerucella甲虫(Chrysomelidae)上的普通寄生虫和专业寄生黄蜂:按草食动物或植物宿主分类

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Background To understand the ecological and evolutionary consequences of species interactions in food webs necessitates that interactions are properly identified. Genetic analyses suggest that many supposedly generalist parasitoid species should rather be defined as multiple species with a more narrow diet, reducing the probability that such species may mediate indirect interactions such as apparent competition among hosts. Recent studies showed that the parasitoid Asecodes lucens mediate apparent competition between two hosts, Galerucella tenella and G. calmariensis, affecting both interaction strengths and evolutionary feedbacks. The same parasitoid was also recorded from other species in the genus Galerucella, suggesting that similar indirect effects may also occur for other species pairs. Methods To explore the possibility of such interactions, we sequenced mitochondrial and nuclear genetic markers to resolve the phylogeny of both host and parasitoid and to test the number of parasitoid species involved. We thus collected 139 Galerucella larvae from 8 host plant species and sequenced 31 adult beetle and 108 parasitoid individuals. Results The analysis of the Galerucella data, that also included sequences from previous studies, verified the five species previously documented as reciprocally monophyletic, but the Bayesian species delimitation for A. lucens suggested 3–4 cryptic taxa with a more specialised host use than previously suggested. The gene data analyzed under the multispecies coalescent model allowed us to reconstruct the species tree phylogeny for both host and parasitoid and we found a fully congruent coevolutionary pattern suggesting that parasitoid speciation followed upon host speciation. Conclusion Using multilocus sequence data in a Bayesian species delimitation analysis we propose that hymenopteran parasitoids of the genus Asecodes that infest Galerucella larvae constitute at least three species with narrow diet breath. The evolution of parasitoid Asecodes and host Galerucella show a fully congruent coevolutionary pattern. This finding strengthens the hypothesis that the parasitoid in host search uses cues of the host rather than more general cues of both host and plant.
机译:背景技术要了解食物网中物种相互作用的生态和进化后果,必须正确识别相互作用。遗传分析表明,应该将许多所谓的通才寄生虫物种定义为饮食更狭窄的多种物种,从而降低了此类物种可能介导间接相互作用(如宿主之间明显竞争)的可能性。最近的研究表明,拟寄生物Asecodes lucens介导了两个宿主,Galerucella tenella和G. Calariensis之间的明显竞争,影响了相互作用强度和进化反馈。在Galerucella属中其他物种也记录了相同的寄生虫,这表明其他物种对也可能发生类似的间接影响。方法为探讨这种相互作用的可能性,我们对线粒体和核遗传标记进行了测序,以解决宿主和寄生虫的系统发育,并测试了所涉及的寄生虫的数量。因此,我们从8种寄主植物中收集了139株Galerucella幼虫,并对31株成年甲虫和108株拟寄生虫进行了测序。结果通过对Galerucella数据的分析(其中也包括来自先前研究的序列),验证了先前记录为相互单系的5个物种,但是针对A. lucens的贝叶斯物种划分建议使用比以前建议的更专门的宿主用途的3-4隐类群。在多物种合并模型下分析的基因数据使我们能够为寄主和拟寄生虫重建物种树的系统发育,并且我们发现完全一致的共进化模式表明拟寄生虫的物种跟随宿主的物种形成。结论在贝叶斯物种定界分析中使用多基因座序列数据,我们认为侵染Galerucella幼虫的Asecodes属的膜翅目寄生虫至少构成了三个饮食呼吸狭窄的物种。寄生性Aescodes和宿主Galerucella的进化显示出完全一致的协同进化模式。这一发现加强了这样的假设,即寄主搜索中的拟寄生物使用寄主的线索,而不是寄主和植物的线索。

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