Origin, divergence and migration routes of psyllids of theCacopsylla prunicomplex (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) inferred by Approximate Bayesian Computation methods
Margaux Darnis,
Virginie Ravigné,
Nicolas Sauvion
Abstract:Population genetics is essential to decipher the evolutionary history of pests and insect vectors from both a theoretical point of view and to predict and mitigate the future of epidemics. We attempt to shed light on the evolutionary history and phylogeography of two cryptic psyllid species (namely A and B) of theCacopsylla prunicomplex, vectors of 'Candidatusphytoplasma prunorum'. It is known to cause the European stone fruit yellows (ESFY), a disease affectingPrunustrees and causing significant crop losses e… Show more
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