DNA barcoding and the documentation of alien species establishment on sub-Antarctic Marion Island

被引:27
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作者
Chown, Steven L. [1 ]
Sinclair, Brent J. [2 ]
van Vuuren, Bettine Jansen [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Stellenbosch, Dept Bot & Zool, Ctr Invas Biol, ZA-7600 Stellenbosch, South Africa
[2] Univ Western Ontario, Dept Bot, London, ON N6A 5B7, Canada
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
biological invasion; establishment; Lepidoptera; mitochondrial; DNA;
D O I
10.1007/s00300-007-0402-z
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Invasive alien species constitute a substantial conservation challenge in the terrestrial sub-Antarctic. Management plans, for many of the islands in the region, call for the prevention, early detection, and management of such alien species. However, such management may be confounded by difficulties of identification of immatures, especially of holometabolous insects. Here we show how a DNA barcoding approach has helped to overcome such a problem associated with the likely establishment of an alien moth species on Marion Island. The discovery of unidentifiable immatures of a noctuid moth species, 5 km from the research station, suggested that a new moth species had colonized the island. Efforts to identify the larvae by conventional means or by rearing to the adult stage failed. However, sequencing of 617 bp of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I gene, and comparison of the sequence data with sequences on GENBANK and the barcoding of life database enabled us to identify the species as Agrotis ipsilon (Hufnagel), a species of which adults had previously been found regularly at the research station. Discovery of immatures of this species, some distance from the research station, suggests that a population may have established. It is recommended that steps to be taken to eradicate the species from Marion Island.
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页码:651 / 655
页数:5
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