Strong differentiation in mitochondrial DNA of Dendroctonus brevicomis (Coleoptera : Scolytidae) on different subspecies of ponderosa pine

Citation
St. Kelley et al., Strong differentiation in mitochondrial DNA of Dendroctonus brevicomis (Coleoptera : Scolytidae) on different subspecies of ponderosa pine, ANN ENT S A, 92(2), 1999, pp. 193-197
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Entomology/Pest Control
Journal title
ANNALS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA
ISSN journal
00138746 → ACNP
Volume
92
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
193 - 197
Database
ISI
SICI code
0013-8746(199903)92:2<193:SDIMDO>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
Earlier phylogenetic analysis of die bark beetle genus Dendroctonus based o n mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) uncovered large genetic distances between 2 pop ulations of Dendroctonus brevicomis, 1 in California and 1 in Colorado. The genetic distance between the 2 populations was equivalent to that observed between fully recognized sister species of Dendroctonus and suggested the presence of 2 cryptic species. To test this hypothesis, we sampled D. brevi comis from 12 populations across its range. Using polymerase chain reaction , we amplified a 1,250-bp region of the mtDNA gene cytochrome oxidase I (CO X I). A restriction site survey using 8 enzymes revealed 8 fixed difference s between western (California, Oregon, Idaho, and British Columbia) and eas tern (Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico) populations, suggesting that D. brevicomis is composed of 2 cryptic species. Moreover, the distribution of these 2 groups corresponds with the distributions of Pinus ponderosa variet y scopulorum and variety ponderosa, the principal hosts of D. brevicomis ov er the majority of its range. We suggest that these populations of D. brevi comis may have become reproductively isolated as a consequence of the geogr aphic separation of the host varieties.