DNA BARCODING OF MOSQUITOES FROM THE PANTANOS DE CENTLA BIOSPHERE RESERVE, SOUTHEASTERN MEXICO

Accurate identification of mosquito species is essential to support programs that involve the study of distribution and mosquito control. Numerous mosquito species are difficult to identify based only on morphological characteristics, due to the morphological similarities in different life stages...

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主要作者: Garza Hernandez, Javier Alfonso
其他作者: Ortega Morales, Aldo Iván, Hernández Triana, Luis M., Chan Chable, Rahuel J., González Alvarez, Vicente H., Ruiz Arrondo, Ignacio, Nikolova, Nadya, Martínez Arce, Arely, Fooks R., Anthony, Rodríguez Pérez, Mario A.
格式: Artículo
语言:en_US
出版: 2021
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在线阅读:https://doi.org/10.2987/21-6967
https://meridian.allenpress.com/jamca/article/37/4/198/474265/DNA-Barcoding-of-Mosquitoes-from-the-Pantanos-de
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总结:Accurate identification of mosquito species is essential to support programs that involve the study of distribution and mosquito control. Numerous mosquito species are difficult to identify based only on morphological characteristics, due to the morphological similarities in different life stages and large numbers of some species that are members of morphologically similar species complexes. In the present study, the mosquitoes collected in the Pantanos de Centla Biosphere Reserve, southeastern Mexico, were evaluated using a combination of morphological and molecular approaches (mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I [COI] DNA barcode). A total of 1,576 specimens of 10 genera and 35 species, mostly adult stages, were collected. A total of 225 COI DNA barcode sequences were analyzed; most species formed well-supported groups in the neighbor joining, maximum likelihood, and Bayesian inference trees. The intraspecific Kimura 2-parameter (K2P) genetic distance averaged 1.52%. An intraspecific K2P distance of 6.20% was observed in Anopheles crucians s.l., while a deep split was identified in Culex erraticus and Cx. conspirator. This study showed that COI DNA barcodes offer a reliable approach to support mosquito species identification in Mexico.