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Ongoing human-mediated spread and hybridization of two major invasive termite species

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posted on 2025-12-24, 00:01 authored by Thomas Chouvenc, Ericka Helmick, Alvin Brown, Joseph Velenovsky, Sang-Bin Lee, Johnalyn Gordon, Brian Bahder, Nan-Yao Su, Hou-Feng Li
<p>Human-mediated biological invasions can lead to introgressive hybridization events between lineages that have evolved independently, with potential for evolutionary, ecological, economic, and social impacts. This study provides evidence for the ongoing spread and hybridization between two major invasive and destructive termite pest species, <em>Coptotermes gestroi</em> and <em>C. formosanus,</em> in Florida. Heterospecific courtship behavior between alates (winged reproductive caste) of the two species has led to the establishment of F1 hybrid colonies in the field, which have matured and produced F1 hybrid alates. Laboratory backcross attempts confirmed the possibility for F1 hybrid female alates to establish viable F2 colonies with males of either parental species. With the recent documentation of introgressive hybridization between the two species in Taiwan, the current study confirms its independent occurrence in Florida, demonstrating that both <em>Coptotermes</em> species can hybridize in areas where their distributions overlap. In Florida, the proximity of field-established hybrid colonies to the large leisure boat industry implies that Florida populations of <em>C. gestroi, C. formosanus,</em> and their hybrids will continue to serve as a bridgehead source of propagules for further dispersal beyond their current distribution, with a potential for F1 Hybrids to spread outside of Florida. </p>

Funding

USDA-NIFA: FLA-FTL-006285

USDA-NIFA: FLA-FTL-006105

USDA-NIFA: FLA-FTL-005865

NSF: 1754083

University of Florida: REA1801100

National Science and Technology Council: 109-2628-B-005-007

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Data contact name

Chouvenc, Thomas

Data contact email

tomchouv@ufl.edu

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Dryad

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ISO Topic Category

  • biota

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

invasive species; females; Taiwan; hybridization; courtship; Isoptera; boats; industry; hybrids; introgression; species; backcrossing; insect pests; pests; Florida

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  • Public

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