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Genetic split between coastal and continental populations of gypsy moth separated by Dinaric Alps (CROSBI ID 222132)

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Lacković, Nikola ; Bertheau, Coralie ; Stauffer, Christian ; Pernek, Milan ; Avtzis, Dimitrios Genetic split between coastal and continental populations of gypsy moth separated by Dinaric Alps // Journal of applied entomology, 139 (2015), 9; 721-726. doi: 10.1111/jen.12207

Podaci o odgovornosti

Lacković, Nikola ; Bertheau, Coralie ; Stauffer, Christian ; Pernek, Milan ; Avtzis, Dimitrios

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Genetic split between coastal and continental populations of gypsy moth separated by Dinaric Alps

The gypsy moth, a polyphagous herbivore species, infests mainly deciduous trees in the northern hemisphere, being invasive in North America. In Croatia, gypsy moth is infesting both continental and coastal forests, with the Dinaric Alps posing a physical migratory barrier between two regions. During outbreaks, caterpillars cause severe damages in both regions, though with different outbreak dynamics, which suggests genetic differences between populations. Representative populations from these two regions were screened by sequencing a region of the mitochondrial COI gene. Ninety-nine sequences resulted in seventeen haplotypes, and analyses revealed a significant genetic differentiation between coastal and continental populations, quite likely attributed to geographic isolation and post-glacial history. This differentiation arises from significantly higher genetic variability in Mediterranean population, indicating their higher adaptability, an intriguing fact in case of possible northward range shift of gypsy moth.

genetic differentiation ; geographic isolation ; Lymantria dispar ; outbreak dynamics ; population expansion ; range shift

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Podaci o izdanju

139 (9)

2015.

721-726

objavljeno

0931-2048

1439-0418

10.1111/jen.12207

Povezanost rada

Biologija, Šumarstvo, Biotehnologija

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