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Microsatellite markers in a complex of <i>Horismenus sp.</i> (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae), parasitoids of bruchid beetles

Auteur(s)
Aebi, Alexandre 
Institut de biologie 
Alvarez, N
Butcher, R.D.J
Hansson, C
Risterucci, A.M
Benrey, Betty 
PRN Biologie 
In
Molecular Ecology Notes, Wiley, 2004/4/4/707-709
Mots-clés
  • beans
  • Eulophidae
  • <i>Horismenus</i>
  • microsatellite
  • parasitoid
  • population structure
  • beans

  • Eulophidae

  • <i>Horismenus</i>

  • microsatellite

  • parasitoid

  • population structure

Résumé
Parasitoids of the genus <i>Horismenus</i> (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) are the main natural enemies of bruchid beetles that feed on several species of <i>Phaseolus</i> beans. Samples of <i>Horismenus depressus</i>, <i>H. missouriensis</i> and <i>H. butcheri</i> were collected from seeds of three <i>Phaseolus</i> species throughout Mexico to examine the impact of plant variability on the genetic structure of parasitoid populations. For this purpose, six microsatellite loci were isolated and characterized. These loci are of great interest in understanding the taxonomy of the genus <i>Horismenus</i>, the most important Eulophid genus in the Neotropics.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/8413
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10.1111/j.1471-8286.2004.00766.x
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: Aebi_A.-Microsatellite_markers-20140514.pdf (973.52 KB)
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