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Host‐specificity constrains evolutionary host change in the psyllid Prosopidopsylla flava
Authors:Rieks Dekker Van Klinken
Abstract:1. At the higher taxonomic levels Psylloidea have largely co‐evolved with their host plants, and the colonisations of new plant lineages have been relatively few. The mechanisms that have constrained the evolution of host relationships throughout the history of this superfamily are not understood. The host relationships of Prosopidopsylla flava were studied in order to identify possible genetic or ecological constraints to macroevolutionary change in host range, using methodology developed for the host specificity testing of potential biological control agents. 2. The five Prosopis taxa (Leguminosae) tested appeared to be indistinguishable as hosts. Adult feeding required for survival, and for the initiation and continuation of egg production, was specific to Prosopis species. Oviposition occurred on 57 of the 58 non‐Prosopis plant species tested within the Leguminosae and Rosaceae, and was highest on plant species that belonged to the same subfamily. Eggs were inserted into plant tissue by their peduncle but hatched independently of host species. Complete development was restricted to Prosopis, although some early nymphal development was observed on species within the same subfamily as Prosopis (Mimosoideae). 3. Multiple phylogenetic constraints restrict host selection and utilisation by P. flava to Prosopis species, implying a long association between insect and host. Specificity of adult feeding was of special significance, being required for survival, oogenesis, and probably indirectly determining the oviposition host. This supports the hypothesis that genetically set limits in particular aspects of life history are responsible for the inability of some psyllids to readily colonise new plant lineages, rather than stabilising selection.
Keywords:Biological control  fundamental host range  Prosopis  psyllids
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