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Phylogeography of the scarab beetle Antitrogus parvulus Britton (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) in south-eastern Queensland, Australia
Authors:Liza J Miller  Peter G Allsopp
Institution:Department of Zoology and Entomology, The University of Queensland, Qld 4072, Australia.; BSES Limited, PO Box 86, Indooroopilly, Qld 4760, Australia.; Cooperative Research Centre for Tropical Pest Management, The University of Queensland, Qld 4072, Australia.
Abstract:Abstract  This study surveys the population genetic structure of Childers canegrub, Antitrogus parvulus , to elucidate its population dynamics and gene flow. Antitrogus parvulus is a pest of sugarcane in the Bundaberg region and this knowledge can be used to optimise integrated pest management practices. Here, base-pair differences in the cytochrome oxidase II gene ( COII ) were used to characterise haplotypic diversity, infer levels of gene flow, and phylogenetic relationships of alleles and their phylogeographical structure. There were 28 unique haplotypes among the 70 sequenced individuals from the seven locations. All three variance components (among regions, among populations, within populations) are highly significant, with highest genetic diversity among regions and lowest among populations within regions. A positive correlation between migration rates and geographical distance and significant phylogeographical structure between four main geographical regions. The main implication of these findings for pest management is that if a grower can eliminate an existing infestation within a field, then reinvasion will be slow and further outbreaks within that field are unlikely to occur. The low dispersal ability of females also means that any resistance to insecticides that develops is likely to remain localised, but will rapidly become dominant within the affected population.
Keywords:Antitrogus parvulus            canegrubs  insect pest management  Melolonthini  mtDNA  phylogeography  population genetics  Scarabaeidae  sugarcane
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