Genome‐wide SNPs of vegetable leafminer, Liriomyza sativae: Insights into the recent Australian invasion

Abstract Liriomyza sativae , the vegetable leafminer, is an important agricultural pest originally from the Americas, which has now colonized all continents except Antarctica. In 2015, L. sativae arrived on the Australian mainland and established on the Cape York Peninsula in the northeast of the co...

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Main Authors: Xu, Xuefen, Schmidt, Thomas L., Liang, Jiaxin, Ridland, Peter M., Chung, Jessica, Yang, Qiong, Jasper, Moshe E., Umina, Paul A., Liu, Wanxue, Hoffmann, Ary A.
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/eva.13430 2024-06-02T07:57:11+00:00 Genome‐wide SNPs of vegetable leafminer, Liriomyza sativae: Insights into the recent Australian invasion Xu, Xuefen Schmidt, Thomas L. Liang, Jiaxin Ridland, Peter M. Chung, Jessica Yang, Qiong Jasper, Moshe E. Umina, Paul A. Liu, Wanxue Hoffmann, Ary A. Hort Innovation 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/eva.13430 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/eva.13430 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/eva.13430 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Evolutionary Applications volume 15, issue 7, page 1129-1140 ISSN 1752-4571 1752-4571 journal-article 2022 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.13430 2024-05-03T11:54:02Z Abstract Liriomyza sativae , the vegetable leafminer, is an important agricultural pest originally from the Americas, which has now colonized all continents except Antarctica. In 2015, L. sativae arrived on the Australian mainland and established on the Cape York Peninsula in the northeast of the country near the Torres Strait, which provides a possible pathway for pests to enter Australia and evade biosecurity efforts. Here, we assessed genetic variation in L. sativae based on genome‐wide single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) generated by double digest restriction‐site‐associated DNA sequencing (ddRAD‐seq), aiming to uncover the potential origin(s) of this pest in Australia and contribute to reconstructing its global invasion history. Our fineRADstructure results and principal component analysis suggest Australian mainland populations were genetically close to populations from the Torres Strait, whereas populations from Asia, Africa, and Papua New Guinea (PNG) were more distantly related. Hawaiian populations were genetically distinct from all other populations of L. sativae included in our study. Admixture analyses further revealed that L. sativae from the Torres Strait may have genetic variation originating from multiple sources including Indonesia and PNG, and which has now spread to the Australian mainland. The L. sativae lineages from Asia and Africa appear closely related. Isolation‐by‐distance (IBD) was found at a broad global scale, but not within small regions, suggesting that human‐mediated factors likely contribute to the local spread of this pest. Overall, our findings suggest that an exotic Liriomyza pest invaded Australia through the Indo‐Papuan conduit, highlighting the importance of biosecurity programs aimed at restricting the movement of pests and diseases through this corridor. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Wiley Online Library Cape York ENVELOPE(-87.000,-87.000,73.801,73.801) Evolutionary Applications 15 7 1129 1140
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description Abstract Liriomyza sativae , the vegetable leafminer, is an important agricultural pest originally from the Americas, which has now colonized all continents except Antarctica. In 2015, L. sativae arrived on the Australian mainland and established on the Cape York Peninsula in the northeast of the country near the Torres Strait, which provides a possible pathway for pests to enter Australia and evade biosecurity efforts. Here, we assessed genetic variation in L. sativae based on genome‐wide single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) generated by double digest restriction‐site‐associated DNA sequencing (ddRAD‐seq), aiming to uncover the potential origin(s) of this pest in Australia and contribute to reconstructing its global invasion history. Our fineRADstructure results and principal component analysis suggest Australian mainland populations were genetically close to populations from the Torres Strait, whereas populations from Asia, Africa, and Papua New Guinea (PNG) were more distantly related. Hawaiian populations were genetically distinct from all other populations of L. sativae included in our study. Admixture analyses further revealed that L. sativae from the Torres Strait may have genetic variation originating from multiple sources including Indonesia and PNG, and which has now spread to the Australian mainland. The L. sativae lineages from Asia and Africa appear closely related. Isolation‐by‐distance (IBD) was found at a broad global scale, but not within small regions, suggesting that human‐mediated factors likely contribute to the local spread of this pest. Overall, our findings suggest that an exotic Liriomyza pest invaded Australia through the Indo‐Papuan conduit, highlighting the importance of biosecurity programs aimed at restricting the movement of pests and diseases through this corridor.
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author Xu, Xuefen
Schmidt, Thomas L.
Liang, Jiaxin
Ridland, Peter M.
Chung, Jessica
Yang, Qiong
Jasper, Moshe E.
Umina, Paul A.
Liu, Wanxue
Hoffmann, Ary A.
spellingShingle Xu, Xuefen
Schmidt, Thomas L.
Liang, Jiaxin
Ridland, Peter M.
Chung, Jessica
Yang, Qiong
Jasper, Moshe E.
Umina, Paul A.
Liu, Wanxue
Hoffmann, Ary A.
Genome‐wide SNPs of vegetable leafminer, Liriomyza sativae: Insights into the recent Australian invasion
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Schmidt, Thomas L.
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Jasper, Moshe E.
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title Genome‐wide SNPs of vegetable leafminer, Liriomyza sativae: Insights into the recent Australian invasion
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title_full Genome‐wide SNPs of vegetable leafminer, Liriomyza sativae: Insights into the recent Australian invasion
title_fullStr Genome‐wide SNPs of vegetable leafminer, Liriomyza sativae: Insights into the recent Australian invasion
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title_sort genome‐wide snps of vegetable leafminer, liriomyza sativae: insights into the recent australian invasion
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