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Infect Genet Evol ; 11(2): 334-42, 2011 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21093612

ABSTRACT

Stomoxys calcitrans (Diptera: Muscidae: Stomoxyini), a synanthropic fly with a worldwide distribution, is recognized to have an important medical and veterinary impact. We conducted a phylogeographic analysis based on several populations from five major zoogeographic regions of the world in order to analyse population genetic structure of S. calcitrans and to trace its global dispersion. Results from mitochondrial (COI, Cyt-b and ND1-16S) and nuclear (ITS2) DNA show a substantial differentiation of Oriental populations (first lineage) from the Afrotropical, Palearctic, Nearctic, Neotropical and Oceanian populations (second lineage). The divergence time analyses suggest the separation between the two lineages approximately in mid-Pleistocene. Oriental populations are isolated and would not have participated in the colonization of other regions, unlike the Afrotropical one which seems to be the source of S. calcitrans dispersion towards other regions. Demographic analyses indicate that Oriental, Afrotropical and Palearctic regions have undergone a population expansion during late Pleistocene-early Holocene. The expansion time of this cosmopolitan species could have been influenced by continental human expansions and by animal domestication.


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DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics , DNA, Ribosomal Spacer/genetics , Muscidae/genetics , Animals , Base Sequence , Cell Nucleus/genetics , Demography , Genes, Insect , Genes, rRNA , Genetic Markers , Genetic Variation , Haplotypes , Humans , Mitochondria/genetics , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeography , Sequence Analysis, DNA
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Parasite ; 16(1): 37-41, 2009 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19353950

ABSTRACT

To investigate whether different landscapes could affect genetic diversity and structure of the cosmopolitan diptera Stomoxys calcitrans, populations from Gabon and southern France were studied using dominant amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers. Gabon is characterized by a forested closed landscape, and southern France by an open Mediterranean landscape. The genetic diversity between Gabon and France populations did not differ significantly (P > 0.05). Contrary to our expectation, this study shows a moderate level of genetic differentiation between these two distant countries (Fst = 0.0979) and a low genetic structure among Gabonese and French populations (Fst = 0.0291 and 0.0275 respectively). This result could indicate the capacities of S. calcitrans populations to sustain a high level of gene flow, despite geographic distance and isolation.


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Gene Flow , Genetic Variation , Muscidae/growth & development , Muscidae/genetics , Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length/genetics , Animals , Female , France , Gabon , Genetics, Population , Geography , Male
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