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Estimating ancestral geographical distributions: a Gondwanan origin for aphid parasitoids?
R Belshaw1, M Dowton, D L Quicke
1Unit of Parasitoid Sytematics, Department of Biology, Imperial College at Silwood Park, Berkshire, UK. r.belshaw@ic.ac.uk
Abstract:
We tested the published hypothesis of a Gondwanan origin for the overwhelmingly northern hemisphere aphid parasitoids (Aphidiinae) as follows: (i) finding their sister group by a phylogenetic analysis of the entire Braconidae (Insecta: Hymenopterai using sequence data from approximately 500 bp fragments of both the nuclear 28S (D2 region) and mitochondrial 16S rDNA genes, (ii) using this sister-group relationship and the more informative 28S D2 gene to estimate the phylogeny of the Aphidiinae and (iii) estimating the ancestral distribution for the Aphidiinae using maximum-likelihood and maximum-parsimony methods. Both methods indicated a Gondwanan origin.