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Phylogenetic analyses of mtDNA sequences corroborate taxonomic designations based on cuticular hydrocarbons in subterranean termites.
Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2005 Jun; 35(3):689-700.MP

Abstract

Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) are valuable characters for the analysis of cryptic insect species with few discernible morphological characters. Yet, their use in insect systematics, specifically in subterranean termites in the genus Reticulitermes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae), remains controversial. In this paper, we show that taxonomic designations in Reticulitermes from California (USA) suggested in light of differences among CHC phenotypes are corroborated by phylogenetic analyses using mtDNA sequences. Analyses based on CHC phenotypes and supported, in part, by behavioral and ecological differences have suggested the presence of more species than the two currently recognized: R. hesperus Banks and R. tibialis Banks. We analyze a 680 base pair fragment of the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome oxidase (COII) gene from 45 new (21 collection localities) and two previously recorded samples of Reticulitermes from California using parsimony and maximum likelihood methods. Both methods result in trees with highly similar topologies. Bootstrapping indicates support for six clades of Reticulitermes, and corroborates groupings based on cuticular hydrocarbons. One of the clades, R. hesperus, is already recognized in California, while four clades appear to be previously undescribed taxa. Although identification of the final clade is inconclusive, it includes a sample putatively identified as R. tibialis. Therefore, using phylogenetic analyses we corroborate chemical characters used to identify taxa, associate a chemical phenotype with a previously described species, and provide additional support for undescribed taxa of Reticulitermes.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Center for Population Biology, Department of Entomology, 1 Shields Ave, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA. kcopren@hotmail.comNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Comparative Study
Journal Article
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

Language

eng

PubMed ID

15878136

Citation

Copren, Kirsten A., et al. "Phylogenetic Analyses of mtDNA Sequences Corroborate Taxonomic Designations Based On Cuticular Hydrocarbons in Subterranean Termites." Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, vol. 35, no. 3, 2005, pp. 689-700.
Copren KA, Nelson LJ, Vargo EL, et al. Phylogenetic analyses of mtDNA sequences corroborate taxonomic designations based on cuticular hydrocarbons in subterranean termites. Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2005;35(3):689-700.
Copren, K. A., Nelson, L. J., Vargo, E. L., & Haverty, M. I. (2005). Phylogenetic analyses of mtDNA sequences corroborate taxonomic designations based on cuticular hydrocarbons in subterranean termites. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 35(3), 689-700.
Copren KA, et al. Phylogenetic Analyses of mtDNA Sequences Corroborate Taxonomic Designations Based On Cuticular Hydrocarbons in Subterranean Termites. Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2005;35(3):689-700. PubMed PMID: 15878136.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Phylogenetic analyses of mtDNA sequences corroborate taxonomic designations based on cuticular hydrocarbons in subterranean termites. AU - Copren,Kirsten A, AU - Nelson,Lori J, AU - Vargo,Edward L, AU - Haverty,Michael I, Y1 - 2005/04/07/ PY - 2004/08/06/received PY - 2005/03/02/revised PY - 2005/03/04/accepted PY - 2005/5/10/pubmed PY - 2005/8/9/medline PY - 2005/5/10/entrez SP - 689 EP - 700 JF - Molecular phylogenetics and evolution JO - Mol Phylogenet Evol VL - 35 IS - 3 N2 - Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) are valuable characters for the analysis of cryptic insect species with few discernible morphological characters. Yet, their use in insect systematics, specifically in subterranean termites in the genus Reticulitermes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae), remains controversial. In this paper, we show that taxonomic designations in Reticulitermes from California (USA) suggested in light of differences among CHC phenotypes are corroborated by phylogenetic analyses using mtDNA sequences. Analyses based on CHC phenotypes and supported, in part, by behavioral and ecological differences have suggested the presence of more species than the two currently recognized: R. hesperus Banks and R. tibialis Banks. We analyze a 680 base pair fragment of the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome oxidase (COII) gene from 45 new (21 collection localities) and two previously recorded samples of Reticulitermes from California using parsimony and maximum likelihood methods. Both methods result in trees with highly similar topologies. Bootstrapping indicates support for six clades of Reticulitermes, and corroborates groupings based on cuticular hydrocarbons. One of the clades, R. hesperus, is already recognized in California, while four clades appear to be previously undescribed taxa. Although identification of the final clade is inconclusive, it includes a sample putatively identified as R. tibialis. Therefore, using phylogenetic analyses we corroborate chemical characters used to identify taxa, associate a chemical phenotype with a previously described species, and provide additional support for undescribed taxa of Reticulitermes. SN - 1055-7903 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/15878136/Phylogenetic_analyses_of_mtDNA_sequences_corroborate_taxonomic_designations_based_on_cuticular_hydrocarbons_in_subterranean_termites_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -