Aim: To assess the genetic structure, biogeography, and the potential for speciation, of a highly host‐specific insect pest with mainland and island populations. Location: East coast of Australia, Lord Howe Island (LHI), and New Zealand. Methods: We focussed on Mycopsylla fici, a plant sap‐feeding insect host‐specific to the fig tree Ficus macrophylla. We genotyped 152 insects from across the natural and extended host plant range at 14 microsatellite loci and analysed the data using standard population genetics statistics, Discriminant Analysis of Principal Components, genetic autocorrelation, and two Bayesian clustering approaches. Results: Genetic analyses revealed that the northeastern Australian mainland population (Brisbane) is the...
The European earwig, Forficula auricularia, is a cosmopolitan insect endemic to Europe, West Asia an...
Understanding and interpreting the host plant interactions of “generalist” herbivorous insects requi...
Deciphering the colonization processes by which introduced pests invade new areas is essential to li...
The Lord Howe Island stick insect, Dryococelus australis, was once common on the island but was driv...
A prediction in phylogeographic studies is that patterns of lineage diversity and timing will be sim...
Mycopsylla fici Tryon (Hemiptera: Homotomidae) is a plant sap-feeding pest insect that can cause com...
Biological invasions represent a major threat to agriculture and forestry across the globe. Thaumast...
The Chathamiidae are an interesting family of caddisflies, unusual as all of the five known species ...
Most insects are associated with bacterial symbionts. The bacterial diversity and community composit...
Dispersal of aquatic insects is a key process allowing colonization of new habitat and linking exist...
Oceanic islands, and the processes by which they are colonised from mainland source populations of f...
The invasion pathways of pest arthropods can be traced using genetic tools to develop an understandi...
Broom twig miner, Leucoptera spartifoliella Hübner (Lepidoptera: Lyonetiidae), an accidentally intr...
Contact: marie-pierre.chapuis@cirad.frInternational audienceLinking demographic and genetic dispersa...
Aim: Despite the common myna’s widespread distribution, and the significant impact it has caused in ...
The European earwig, Forficula auricularia, is a cosmopolitan insect endemic to Europe, West Asia an...
Understanding and interpreting the host plant interactions of “generalist” herbivorous insects requi...
Deciphering the colonization processes by which introduced pests invade new areas is essential to li...
The Lord Howe Island stick insect, Dryococelus australis, was once common on the island but was driv...
A prediction in phylogeographic studies is that patterns of lineage diversity and timing will be sim...
Mycopsylla fici Tryon (Hemiptera: Homotomidae) is a plant sap-feeding pest insect that can cause com...
Biological invasions represent a major threat to agriculture and forestry across the globe. Thaumast...
The Chathamiidae are an interesting family of caddisflies, unusual as all of the five known species ...
Most insects are associated with bacterial symbionts. The bacterial diversity and community composit...
Dispersal of aquatic insects is a key process allowing colonization of new habitat and linking exist...
Oceanic islands, and the processes by which they are colonised from mainland source populations of f...
The invasion pathways of pest arthropods can be traced using genetic tools to develop an understandi...
Broom twig miner, Leucoptera spartifoliella Hübner (Lepidoptera: Lyonetiidae), an accidentally intr...
Contact: marie-pierre.chapuis@cirad.frInternational audienceLinking demographic and genetic dispersa...
Aim: Despite the common myna’s widespread distribution, and the significant impact it has caused in ...
The European earwig, Forficula auricularia, is a cosmopolitan insect endemic to Europe, West Asia an...
Understanding and interpreting the host plant interactions of “generalist” herbivorous insects requi...
Deciphering the colonization processes by which introduced pests invade new areas is essential to li...