2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12863-016-0463-5
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Genetic diversity among eight Dendrolimus species in Eurasia (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae) inferred from mitochondrial COI and COII, and nuclear ITS2 markers

Abstract: BackgroundMoths of genus Dendrolimus (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae) are among the major pests of coniferous forests worldwide. Taxonomy and nomenclature of this genus are not entirely established, and there are many species with a controversial taxonomic position. We present a comparative evolutionary analysis of the most economically important Dendrolimus species in Eurasia.ResultsOur analysis was based on the nucleotide sequences of COI and COII mitochondrial genes and ITS2 spacer of nuclear ribosomal genes. A… Show more

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“…High polymorphism detected in the D. punctatus with mtDNA and ITS may reflect the wide distribution of this forest pest in southern China, with large and relatively stable population sizes. This was compared with other pine pests distributed in Europe (e.g., Dendrolimus sibiricus , Dendrolimus pini , and Dendrolimus sibiricus ), which experienced drastic reduction in population size due to the coverage of ice sheet during the Quaternary (Kononov et al, ; Mikkola & Ståhls, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…High polymorphism detected in the D. punctatus with mtDNA and ITS may reflect the wide distribution of this forest pest in southern China, with large and relatively stable population sizes. This was compared with other pine pests distributed in Europe (e.g., Dendrolimus sibiricus , Dendrolimus pini , and Dendrolimus sibiricus ), which experienced drastic reduction in population size due to the coverage of ice sheet during the Quaternary (Kononov et al, ; Mikkola & Ståhls, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…which experienced drastic reduction in population size due to the coverage of ice sheet during the Quaternary (Kononov et al, 2016;Mikkola & Ståhls, 2008).…”
Section: Dendrolimus Sibiricus Dendrolimus Pini and Dendrolimus Sibmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dark grey area shows the distribution of Dendrolimus sibiricus (Kononov et al, 2016) while the light grey area shows the distribution of D. pini (Kononov et al (2016) …”
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“…It is part of a toolkit that is being developed to assist Member States with planning a statistically sound and risk-based pest survey approach in line with International Plant Protection Convention guidelines for surveillance (FAO, 2016 Dendrolimus sibiricus and D. superans are two closely related species with a common ancestor. Both are closely related to the European species D. pini (Kononov et al, 2016). Currently they are considered to be two separate species, although their identification remains difficult (Jeong et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is now recognized that genetic diversity decreases with increasing distance from the source population, and this is also true of invasive species (Ciosi et al 2011;Kim & Sappington 2013;Kononov et al 2016). Populations at the limits of a species' range differ from those at the source in manifesting reduced levels of polymorphisms that reflect the overall loss of genetic variation.…”
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