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Department of Entomology: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

2009

Hybridization

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Hybridization In Diabrotica Barberi Smith And Lawrence And Diabrotica Longicornis (Say) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae): Biology, Behavior, Field Introgression, And A Reevaluation Of Taxonomic Status, Laura A. Campbell Dec 2009

Hybridization In Diabrotica Barberi Smith And Lawrence And Diabrotica Longicornis (Say) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae): Biology, Behavior, Field Introgression, And A Reevaluation Of Taxonomic Status, Laura A. Campbell

Department of Entomology: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

Diabrotica barberi Smith and Lawrence and D. longicornis (Say) are currently recognized as closely related chrysomelid species. Morphological and genetic data support that the two species are sister taxa, and hybridization has been proposed to occur. The objectives of this work were to: 1) assess life history parameters of both taxa and hybrids, 2) compare mating behavior, pheromone response, and spermatophore transfer of both taxa and hybrids, and 3) examine genetic and morphological data for evidence of introgression. Using lab-reared individuals, fitness parameters and potential for population growth were assessed. D. barberi and D. longicornis differed in longevity and fecundity. …