Phylogeography of the Pine Processionary Moth Complex: Genetic Structure and Potential Contact or Hybrid Zones
Language
en
Chapitre d'ouvrage
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Processionary moths and climate change : an update, Processionary moths and climate change : an update. 2015
Editions Springer Editions Quae
English Abstract
This chapter presents the evolutionary history of Thaumetopoea species associated with pines, at different temporal and spatial scales. It corresponds to recent discoveries and ongoing works using sequencing technologies ...Read more >
This chapter presents the evolutionary history of Thaumetopoea species associated with pines, at different temporal and spatial scales. It corresponds to recent discoveries and ongoing works using sequencing technologies and population genetics. Most of the subchapters focus on the winter pine processionary moths T. pityocampa/T. wilkinsoni including a population with a shifted life cycle. Results concerning the summer pine processionary moth T. pinivora and the evolution of the whole genus are also presented. This chapter gives insights about the effects of Quaternary climate changes in different regions, and allow to study the contemporary changes due to the present climate warming.Read less <
Keywords
pest insect
host plant
English Keywords
Processionary Moth
life history
biogeography
geographical distribution
morphological caracters
phylogenetic
taxonomy
molecular marker
mediterranean basin
climate change
turkey
genetic structure
Origin
Hal imported