Genetic diversity of the two-spotted stink bug Bathycoelia distincta (Pentatomidae) associated with macadamia orchards in South Africa
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Pal, Elisa
Allison, Jeremy D.
Hurley, Brett Phillip
Slippers, Bernard
Fourie, Gerda
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Abstract
The South African macadamia industry is severely affected by a complex of stink bugs,
dominated by the two-spotted stink bug, Bathycoelia distincta Distant (Pentatomidae). This
species was first discovered during the spring of 1984 in the Limpopo province. Although
considerable effort has been spent trying to manage this pest, it continues to be a pest of
concern for the macadamia industry. Information on the genetic diversity of this species is
lacking, despite the potential relevance of such information for management strategies. The
present study aimed to characterise the genetic diversity of B. distincta populations in South
Africa. The Cytochrome c Oxidase Subunit 1 (COI) and cytochrome b (Cytb) gene regions
were sequenced from individuals collected from the three main regions of macadamia production over three different seasons (2018–2020). An overall high haplotype diversity (COI
= 0.744, Cytb = 0.549 and COI+Cytb = 0.875) was observed. Pairwise mean genetic distance between populations from each region varied from 0.2–0.4% in both datasets, which
suggests the absence of cryptic species. The median joining network for both datasets consisted of one or two central haplotypes shared between the regions in addition to unique
haplotypes observed in each region. Finally, low genetic differentiation (FST < 0.1), high
gene flow (Nm > 1) and the absence of a correlation between genetic and geographic distance were estimated among populations. Overall, these results suggest that the B. distincta
populations are not structured among the areas of macadamia production in South Africa.
This might be due to its ability to feed and reproduce on various plants and its high dispersal
(airborne) between the different growing regions of the country along with the rapid expansion of macadamia plantations in South Africa.
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SUPPORTING INFORMATION : FIGURE S1. Isolation by distance of Bathycoelia distincta populations for COI marker (Mantel test, r = 0.731, P > 0.05). FIGURE S2. Isolation by distance of Bathycoelia distincta populations for Cytb marker (Mantel test, r = 0.310, P > 0.05). FIGURE S3. Isolation by distance of Bathycoelia distincta populations for COI+Cytb combined marker (Mantel test, r = 0.669, P > 0.05). TABLE S1. List of the individual for each haplotype generated in the study for the COI marker. TABLE S2. List of the individual for each haplotype generated in the study for the Cytb marker. TABLE S3. List of the individual for each haplotype generated in the study for the COI +Cytb combined markers.
Keywords
Genetic diversity, Bathycoelia distincta (Pentatomidae), Macadamia orchards, South Africa (SA), Macadamia industry
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Pal, E., Allison, J.D., Hurley, B.P., Slippers, B. & Fourie, G. (2022) Genetic diversity of the twospotted stink bug Bathycoelia distincta
(Pentatomidae) associated with macadamia
orchards in South Africa. PLoS One 17(6):
e0269373. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269373.