Genetic diversity and population structure in Bactrocera correcta (Diptera: Tephritidae) inferred from mtDNA cox1 and microsatellite markers

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Yu-Jia Qin
Nopparat Buahom
Matthew N. Krosch
Yu Du
Yi Wu
Anna R. Malacrida
Yu-Liang Deng
Jia-Qi Liu
Xiao-Long Jiang
Zhi-Hong Li
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[1] College of Plant Protection,Department of Agriculture
[2] China Agricultural University,undefined
[3] Office of Agriculture Regulation,undefined
[4] Ladyao,undefined
[5] School of Earth,undefined
[6] Environmental and Biological Sciences,undefined
[7] Queensland University of Technology,undefined
[8] Yunnan Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau,undefined
[9] Academy of State Administration of Grain,undefined
[10] Dipartimento di Biologia Animale,undefined
[11] Università degli studi di Pavia,undefined
[12] Xishuangbanna Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau,undefined
[13] General Administration of Quality Supervision,undefined
[14] Inspection and Quarantine of the People’s Republic of China,undefined
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Bactrocera correcta is one of the most destructive pests of horticultural crops in tropical and subtropical regions. Despite the economic risk, the population genetics of this pest have remained relatively unexplored. This study explores population genetic structure and contemporary gene flow in B. correcta in Chinese Yunnan Province and attempts to place observed patterns within the broader geographical context of the species’ total range. Based on combined data from mtDNA cox1 sequences and 12 microsatellite loci obtained from 793 individuals located in 7 countries, overall genetic structuring was low. The expansion history of this species, including likely human-mediated dispersal, may have played a role in shaping the observed weak structure. The study suggested a close relationship between Yunnan Province and adjacent countries, with evidence for Western and/or Southern Yunnan as the invasive origin of B. correcta within Yunnan Province. The information gleaned from this analysis of gene flow and population structure has broad implications for quarantine, trade and management of this pest, especially in China where it is expanding northward. Future studies should concentrate effort on sampling South Asian populations, which would enable better inferences of the ancestral location of B. correcta and its invasion history into and throughout Asia.
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