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Global population genetic structure and demographic trajectories of the black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens.

Cengiz KayaTomas N GeneralovicGunilla StåhlsMartin HauserAna C SamayoaCarlos G Nunes-SilvaHeather RoxburghJens WohlfahrtEbenezer A EwusieMarc KenisYupa HanboonsongJesus OrozcoNancy CarrejoSatoshi NakamuraLaura GascoSantos RojoChrysantus M TangaRudolf MeierClint RhodeChristine J PicardChris D JigginsFlorian LeiberJeffery K TomberlinMartin HasselmannWolf U BlanckenhornMartin KapunChristoph Sandrock
Published in: BMC biology (2021)
We document the dynamic population genetic history of a cosmopolitan dipteran of South American origin shaped by striking geographic patterns. These reflect both ancient dispersal routes, and stochastic and heterogeneous anthropogenic introductions during the last century leading to pronounced diversification of worldwide structure of H. illucens. Upon the recent advent of its agronomic commercialisation, however, current human-mediated translocations of the black soldier fly largely involve genetically highly uniform domesticated strains, which meanwhile threaten the genetic integrity of differentiated unique local resources through introgression. Our in-depth reconstruction of the contemporary and historical demographic trajectories of H. illucens emphasises benchmarking potential for applied future research on this emerging model of the prospering insect-livestock sector.
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