1998
DOI: 10.2307/2463474
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The Influence of Dispersal and Diet Breadth on Patterns of Genetic Isolation by Distance in Phytophagous Insects

Abstract: To determine the effects of dispersal ability and diet breadth on population-genetic structure, we reviewed the allozyme literature and estimated genetic isolation by distance (IBD) for 43 species/host races of phytophagous insects. Subsequently, we tested two opposing hypotheses regarding the influence of dispersal ability on IBD: that IBD slopes do not vary with mobility, but that intercepts increase with mobility, and, alternatively, that IBD slopes vary with dispersal ability. We found that from tens of ki… Show more

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“…Numerous demonstrations of geographic differentiation were provided by traits related to thermal biology including development time, diapause, egg or adult size, resistance to extreme temperatures (Huey et al 2000;Parry et al 2001;Telfer and Hassall 1999). Moreover, geographic differentiation in species with parasitic lifestyle may affect their host-related traits (Kraaijeveld and Godfray 1999;Peterson and Denno 1998). Geographic differentiation can also be observed in relation with human activities such as pest management (Franck et al 2007; Lenormand et al 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous demonstrations of geographic differentiation were provided by traits related to thermal biology including development time, diapause, egg or adult size, resistance to extreme temperatures (Huey et al 2000;Parry et al 2001;Telfer and Hassall 1999). Moreover, geographic differentiation in species with parasitic lifestyle may affect their host-related traits (Kraaijeveld and Godfray 1999;Peterson and Denno 1998). Geographic differentiation can also be observed in relation with human activities such as pest management (Franck et al 2007; Lenormand et al 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peterson and Denno 1998;Nève et al 1996Nève et al , 2000Finn et al 2006;Keyghobadi et al 2006), but to our knowledge this is the Wrst paper revealing a signiWcant SGS within insect populations at a very small spatial scale (about 200 m). In this study, we focused on the SGS within four populations of T. viridana to analyse the extent of SGS and to determine the population genetic processes responsible for the observed patterns.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Bactrocera dorsalis has the potential to establish new populations in various areas because of its broad host range, wide climatic tolerance, and dispersal capacity (Vargas et al 1984;Peterson and Denno 1998;Duyck et al 2004). In recent years, B. dorsalis has been reported in many citrus areas in China, spreading to the major citrus producing provinces of Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Zhejiang, and Chongqing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%