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Kaiser L., Le Rü Bruno, Kaoula Ferial, Paillusson C., Capdevielle Dulac Claire, Obonyo J. O., Herniou E. A., Jancek S., Branca A., Calatayud Paul-André, Silvain Jean-François, Dupas Stéphane. (2015). Ongoing ecological speciation in Cotesia sesamiae, a biological control agent of cereal stem borers. Evolutionary Applications, 8 (8), p. 807-820. ISSN 1752-4571.

Titre du document
Ongoing ecological speciation in Cotesia sesamiae, a biological control agent of cereal stem borers
Année de publication
2015
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000360312400005
Auteurs
Kaiser L., Le Rü Bruno, Kaoula Ferial, Paillusson C., Capdevielle Dulac Claire, Obonyo J. O., Herniou E. A., Jancek S., Branca A., Calatayud Paul-André, Silvain Jean-François, Dupas Stéphane
Source
Evolutionary Applications, 2015, 8 (8), p. 807-820 ISSN 1752-4571
To develop efficient and safe biological control, we need to reliably identify natural enemy species, determine their host range, and understand the mechanisms that drive host range evolution. We investigated these points in Cotesia sesamiae, an African parasitic wasp of cereal stem borers. Phylogenetic analyses of 74 individual wasps, based on six mitochondrial and nuclear genes, revealed three lineages. We then investigated the ecological status (host plant and host insect ranges in the field, and host insect suitability tests) and the biological status (cross-mating tests) of the three lineages. We found that one highly supported lineage showed all the hallmarks of a cryptic species. It is associated with one host insect, Sesamia nonagrioides, and is reproductively isolated from the other two lineages by pre- and postmating barriers. The other two lineages had a more variable phylogenetic support, depending on the set of genes; they exhibited an overlapping and diversified range of host species and are not reproductively isolated from one another. We discuss the ecological conditions and mechanisms that likely generated this ongoing speciation and the relevance of this new specialist taxon in the genus Cotesia for biological control.
Plan de classement
Sciences du monde végétal [076] ; Sciences du monde animal [080]
Description Géographique
AFRIQUE DE L'EST ; AFRIQUE SUBSAHARIENNE ; KENYA ; TANZANIE ; ERYTHREE ; OUGANDA ; ETHIOPIE ; MOZAMBIQUE ; ZANZIBAR
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010064891]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010064891
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