Hybrids of two destructive subterranean termites established in the field, revealing a potential for gene flow between species
Guan-Yu Chen,
Shih-Ying Huang,
Ming-Der Lin
et al.
Abstract:Hybridization between invasive pest species may lead to signi cant genetic and economic impacts that require close monitoring. The two most invasive and destructive termite species worldwide, Coptotermes formosanus Shiraki and Coptotermes gestroi (Wasmann), have the potential for hybridization in the eld. A three-year eld survey conducted during the dispersal ight season of Coptotermes in Taiwan identi ed alates with atypical morphology, which were con rmed as hybrids of the two Coptotermes species using micro… Show more
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