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- W3136818650 abstract "Acacia auriculiformis is a native Australian tree that has developed into a damaging environmental weed in Florida, USA. We conducted field surveys to collect insect herbivores from A. auriculiformis and three closely related allopatric congeners (A. crassa, A. leiocalyx, and A. concurrens) across the native distribution of each plant species. We collected over 800 specimens, comprising a diversity of herbivorous insect groups, and successfully sequenced 480 specimens for DNA barcoding to group them into molecular operational taxonomic units (MOTUs) as a first step in documenting this diversity. Most herbivores (85%) were found on only a single Acacia species, suggesting each Acacia species hosts its own unique herbivore complex. The Northern Territory and Far North Queensland A. auriculiformis populations are allopatric in relation to one another but hosted a similar suite of herbivores. Calomela intemerata and seven lepidopteran species (including three species of Macrobathra moths) were particularly abundant across both regions. These herbivores look promising as potential biological control agents, though their host-specificity and genetic diversity should be investigated further." @default.
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- W3136818650 title "Native range surveys for host-specific Acacia auriculiformis biocontrol agents – A role for DNA barcoding" @default.
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