Do Mediterranean crickets Gryllus bimaculatus De Geer (Orthoptera : Gryllidae) come from the Mediterranean? Largescale phylogeography and regional gene flow

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dc.contributor.author Ferreira, M.
dc.contributor.author Ferguson, Jan Willem Helenus
dc.date.accessioned 2010-04-15T09:05:52Z
dc.date.available 2010-04-15T09:05:52Z
dc.date.issued 2009-03
dc.description.abstract We investigate the degree of between-population genetic differentiation in the Mediterranean field cricket Gryllus bimaculatus, as well as the possible causes of such differentiation. Using cytochrome b mtDNA sequences, we estimate genetic variation in G. bimaculatus from seven South African and two Mediterranean populations. Within-population genetic variation in Europe (two haplotypes, one unique to a single individual) suggest low effective population size and strong bottlenecks with associated founder effects, probably due to cold winter environments in Europe that limit reproduction to a short part of the summer. The likely cause for this is the daily maxima in winter temperatures that fall below the critical level of 16 C (enabling normal calling and courtship behaviour) in Mediterranean Europe, whereas the equivalent temperatures in southern Africa are above this limit and enable reproduction over a large part of the year. European genetic variants were either shared with Africa or closely related to African haplotypes. For survival, European populations are probably dependent on immigration from other areas, including Africa. South African populations have low but measurable gene flow with Europe and show significant between-population genetic differentiation (30 haplotypes). Isolation-by-distance is not sufficient to explain the degree of between-population genetic differences observed, and a large degree of dispersal is also required in order to account for the observed patterns. Differences in morphology and calling behaviour among these populations are underlied by these genetic differences. en
dc.identifier.citation Ferreira, M & Ferguson, JWH 2009, 'Do Mediterranean crickets Gryllus bimaculatus De Geer (Orthoptera : Gryllidae) come from the Mediterranean? Largescale phylogeography and regional gene flow', Bulletin of Entomological Research, vol. 100, pp. 49-58. [http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=BER] en
dc.identifier.issn 0007-4853
dc.identifier.other 10.1017/S0007485309006749
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/13946
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Cambridge University Press en
dc.rights © Cambridge University Press en
dc.subject Gene flow en
dc.subject Genetic variation en
dc.subject.lcsh Orthoptera -- Mediterranean Region -- Climatic factors en
dc.subject.lcsh Crickets -- Mediterranean Region -- Climatic factors en
dc.subject.lcsh Mitochondrial DNA en
dc.subject.lcsh Cytochrome b en
dc.subject.lcsh Phylogeography -- Mediterranean Region en
dc.title Do Mediterranean crickets Gryllus bimaculatus De Geer (Orthoptera : Gryllidae) come from the Mediterranean? Largescale phylogeography and regional gene flow en
dc.type Article en


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