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Global population structure of the stable fly (Stomoxys calcitrans) inferred by mitochondrial and nuclear sequence data

机译:通过线粒体和核序列数据推断出稳定飞(Sphoxys Calcitrans)的全球人口结构

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Stomoxys calcitrans (Diptera: Muscidae: Stomoxyini), a synanthropic fly with a worldwide distribution, is recognized to have an important medical and veterinary impact. We conducted a phylogeographic analysis based on several populations from five major zoogeographic regions of the world in order to analyse population genetic structure of S. calcitrans and to trace its global dispersion. Results from mitochondrial (COI, Cyt-b and ND1-16S) and nuclear (ITS2) DNA show a substantial differentiation of Oriental populations (first lineage) from the Afrotropical, Palearctic, Nearctic, Neotropical and Oceanian populations (second lineage). The divergence time analyses suggest the separation between the two lineages approximately in mid-Pleistocene. Oriental populations are isolated and would not have participated in the colonization of other regions, unlike the Afrotropical one which seems to be the source of S. calcitrans dispersion towards other regions. Demographic analyses indicate that Oriental, Afrotropical and Palearctic regions have undergone a population expansion during late Pleistocene-early Holocene. The expansion time of this cosmopolitan species could have been influenced by continental human expansions and by animal domestication. © 2010 Elsevier B.V.
机译:Stomoxys calcitrans(双翅目:蝇科:Stomoxyini)是一种在世界范围内分布的合生蝇蝇,被认为具有重要的医学和兽医学影响。我们基于来自世界五个主要动物地理区域的数个种群进行了植物地理学分析,以分析S. calcitrans的种群遗传结构并追踪其全球分布。线粒体(COI,Cyt-b和ND1-16S)和核(ITS2)DNA的结果显示,东方种群(第一血统)与非洲,古洋,近洋,新热带和大洋洲种群(第二血统)存在显着差异。发散时间分析表明两个世系之间的分离大约在中更新世。东方人是孤立的,不会参与其他地区的殖民化活动,与非洲人不同,后者似乎是S.cicitrans向其他地区扩散的来源。人口统计分析表明,在晚更新世-早全新世期间,东方,非洲和古北地区经历了人口膨胀。这种世界性物种的扩张时间可能受到人类大陆扩张和动物驯化的影响。 ©2010 Elsevier B.V.

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