1514 Population structure of Porthetes hispidus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), a pollinator of the African cycad Encephalartos friderici-guilielmi

Wednesday, December 15, 2010: 9:59 AM
Sheffield (Town and Country Hotel and Convention Center)
Doug Downie , Zoology and Entomology, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Guy Williams , Zoology and Entomology, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Porthetes hispidus (Boheman) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Amorphocerini) is thought to be the primary pollinator of and is completely host specific to Encephalartos friderici-guilielmi Lehmann, which is considered threatened. It is distributed across the Eastern Cape of South Africa. Here, genetic diversity and structure of a cycad-associated weevil, P. hispidus, was investigated using the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) and elongation factor 1a genes (EF-1a). Samples were taken from nine populations on isolated colonies of the host plant from across its known range. Nucleotide and haplotype diversity were moderate to high. Little to no phylogeographic structure was found, and very low values of Fst and high values of Nm (COI: Fst=0.0759, Nm=3.04; EF-1a: Fst=-0.0175, Nm=infinity) indicated high levels of gene ßow despite current geographical disjunctions. These data suggest that isolated colonies ofE. friderici-guilielmi maintain a viable population of pollinators. However, more rapidly evolving markers may reveal current genetic differentiation that did not exist in the past.

doi: 10.1603/ICE.2016.49964