Journal article
Genomic databanks provide robust assessment of invasive mosquito movement pathways and cryptic establishment
TL Schmidt, NM Endersby-Harshman, N Kurucz, W Pettit, VL Krause, G Ehlers, MO Muzari, BJ Currie, AA Hoffmann
Biological Invasions | Published : 2023
Abstract
Biosecurity strategies that aim to restrict the spread of invasive pests can benefit from knowing where incursions have come from and whether cryptic establishment has taken place. This knowledge can be acquired with genomic databanks, by comparing genetic variation in incursion samples against reference samples. Here we use genomic databanks to characterise incursions of two mosquito species within Australia, and to observe how genomic tracing methods perform when databank samples have limited genetic differentiation and were collected tens of generations ago. We used a deep learning method to trace a 2021 invasion of Aedes aegypti in Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, to Townsville, Queens..
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