Patterns of genetic diversity in the sumac gall aphid, Melaphis rhois
- 1 October 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Genome
- Vol. 34 (5) , 757-762
- https://doi.org/10.1139/g91-117
Abstract
In contrast to prior work on aphids, which has focused on pest species, the present study involved the analysis of genetic diversity in Melaphis rhois, a species that employs sumac and moss as alternate hosts. The life cycle involves a spring migration to sumac, with each sexual female producing a single offspring, which elicits a gall and subsequently proliferates clonally within it. Allozyme surveys at 52 sites in Ontario and Quebec established the absence of migration among galls and indicated that this species shares the low level of genetic diversity found in pest aphids. Genotypic frequencies in local populations of M. rhois showed frequent heterozygote deficits, suggesting the prevalence of inbreeding. Gene frequency divergence among populations was exceptionally pronounced, providing further evidence that gene flow was restricted. The unusual genetic attributes of this species suggest the important interaction among host-plant characteristics and the dispersal ability of aphids and their genetic systems.Key words: aphid, Melaphis, parthenogenesis, allozyme, cyclic parthenogen.Keywords
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