Genetic differentiation in the soil-feeding termite Cubitermes sp. affinis subarquatus : occurrence of cryptic species revealed by nuclear and mitochondrial markers |
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Authors: | Virginie Roy Christine Demanche Alexandre Livet Myriam Harry |
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Affiliation: | (1) UMR 137 Biosol, UFR de Sciences, Universit Paris XII – Val de Marne, av. du Gnral de Gaulle, 94010 Crteil cedex, France;(2) Facult de Pharmacie, Laboratoire de Parasitologie, 3 rue du Pr. Laguesse, 59006 Lille, France |
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Abstract: | Background Soil-feeding termites are particularly interesting models for studying the effects of fragmentation, a natural or anthropic phenomenon described as promoting genetic differentiation. However, studying the link between fragmentation and genetics requires a method for identifying species unambiguously, especially when morphological diagnostic characters are lacking. In humivorous termites, which contribute to the fertility of tropical soils, molecular taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships are rarely studied, though mitochondrial and nuclear molecular markers are widely used in studies of pest termites. Here, we attempt to clarify the taxonomy of soil-feeding colonies collected throughout the naturally fragmented Lopé Reserve area (Gabon) and morphologically affiliated to Cubitermes sp. affinis subarquatus. The mitochondrial gene of cytochrome oxidase II (COII), the second nuclear rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS2) and five microsatellites were analyzed in 19 colonies. |
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