Multiple transatlantic introductions of the western corn rootworm

N Miller, A Estoup, S Toepfer, D Bourguet, L Lapchin… - Science, 2005 - science.org
N Miller, A Estoup, S Toepfer, D Bourguet, L Lapchin, S Derridj, KS Kim, P Reynaud…
Science, 2005science.org
The invasion of Europe by the western corn rootworm, North America's most destructive corn
pest, is ongoing and represents a serious threat to European agriculture. Because this pest
was initially introduced in Central Europe, it was believed that subsequent outbreaks in
Western Europe originated from this area. Using model-based Bayesian analyses of the
genetic variability of the western corn rootworm, we demonstrate that this belief is false:
There have been at least three independent introductions from North America during the …
The invasion of Europe by the western corn rootworm, North America's most destructive corn pest, is ongoing and represents a serious threat to European agriculture. Because this pest was initially introduced in Central Europe, it was believed that subsequent outbreaks in Western Europe originated from this area. Using model-based Bayesian analyses of the genetic variability of the western corn rootworm, we demonstrate that this belief is false: There have been at least three independent introductions from North America during the past two decades. This result raises questions about changing circumstances that have enabled a sudden burst of transatlantic introductions.
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