2016
DOI: 10.1093/jme/tjw037
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Photoperiodic Diapause and the Establishment ofAedes albopictus(Diptera: Culicidae) in North America

Abstract: The invasion and range expansion of Aedes albopictus (Skuse) in North America represents an outstanding opportunity to study processes of invasion, range expansion, and climatic adaptation. Furthermore, knowledge obtained from such research is relevant to developing novel strategies to control this important vector species. Substantial evidence indicates that the photoperiodic diapause response is an important adaptation to climatic variation across the range of Ae. albopictus in North America. Photoperiodic d… Show more

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“…First, its affinity to human‐made containers and environments allowed this species to quickly expand its range within and among continents due to regional and global trade among distant geographic regions (Medley, Jenkins, & Hoffman, ; Tatem, Hay, & Rogers, ) as has been observed in other Aedes species as well (Damal, Murrell, Juliano, Conn, & Loew, ; Egizi, Kiser, Abadam, & Fonseca, ). Second, the capacity for facultative photoperiodic diapause (Hawley, ; Mori, Oda, & Wada, ; Urbanski, Benoit, Michaud, Denlinger, & Armbruster, ) is largely responsible for the capacity of this mosquito to adapt to a temperate climate, enabling its range expansion into regions at higher latitudes in North America and North Europe (Armbruster, ; Becker et al., ; Flacio, Engeler, Tonolla, & Müller, ; Urbanski et al., ). Diapause is a preprogrammed, hormonally controlled dormancy that enables many insects to survive the unfavorable conditions of temperate winters (Denlinger & Armbruster, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, its affinity to human‐made containers and environments allowed this species to quickly expand its range within and among continents due to regional and global trade among distant geographic regions (Medley, Jenkins, & Hoffman, ; Tatem, Hay, & Rogers, ) as has been observed in other Aedes species as well (Damal, Murrell, Juliano, Conn, & Loew, ; Egizi, Kiser, Abadam, & Fonseca, ). Second, the capacity for facultative photoperiodic diapause (Hawley, ; Mori, Oda, & Wada, ; Urbanski, Benoit, Michaud, Denlinger, & Armbruster, ) is largely responsible for the capacity of this mosquito to adapt to a temperate climate, enabling its range expansion into regions at higher latitudes in North America and North Europe (Armbruster, ; Becker et al., ; Flacio, Engeler, Tonolla, & Müller, ; Urbanski et al., ). Diapause is a preprogrammed, hormonally controlled dormancy that enables many insects to survive the unfavorable conditions of temperate winters (Denlinger & Armbruster, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, niche differences observed between US populations and their sources (Figure ), or the native Asian range (Medley, ), are probably due to niche unfilling (Cunze et al, ). Despite niche conservatism characterizes the European and North American invasions, the rapid evolution of traits (Europe: present study; Kreß et al, , United States: Urbanski et al, ; Armbruster, ; Medley, Westby, & Jenkins, ) suggests genetic shift from standing variation in response to new selective pressures encountered in the invaded area. Adaptive shifts could relate to niche differences induced by niche conservatism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…Cold and drought are crucial factors influencing the survival of overwintering insects (Block, 1996). Aedes albopictus winter survivorship in cold environments is determined by the photoperiodic induced diapause of eggs (Hanson & Craig, 1994;Hawley, 1988), which has a complex molecular basis (Armbruster, 2016). In Europe, Ae.…”
Section: Searching For Signatures Of Selection Within the Genome Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In support of this hypothesis, a rapid evolution of the diapause response has been documented during the American invasive range expansion of A. albopictus (Urbanski et al. ; Armbruster ; Kreß et al. ; Kreß et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Because ddRADseq is a random sampling of whole genome, none of the thousands of SNPs analyzed were located within 20 kb of any of the diapause genes or signaling pathways involved in diapause regulation (e.g., biological clocks, hormones, and signaling cascades) previously described in A. albopictus and other insects (Bradshaw and Holzapfel ; Meuti and Denlinger ; Sim and Delinger ; Huang et al. ; Armbruster ; Denlinger and Armbruster 2016; Koštál et al. ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%