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Comparisons of morphology and esterase levels between Blattella germanica and Blattella nipponica (Blattodea: Blattellidae)

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한국응용곤충학회 (Korean Society Of Applied Entomology)
초록

The habitat of the cockroach varies by species. The German cockroach (Blattella germanica) lives in human dwellings, while the Japanese field roach (Blattella nipponica) lives in a mountainous region. Based on phylogenetic analysis of mtCO I, the two species are closely related to each other and B. germanica is divergent from wild species such as B. nipponica. Their habitats and walking speed differ even though the two species have similar morphology. We hypothesized that habitats might influence walking speed via changes to appendage morphology and enzyme-based physiological differences. We found that phenotype such as appendage length and esterase isozyme expression were clearly different between the two species. These differences might be responsible for the observed difference in walking speed.

저자
  • Juil Kim(Highland Agriculture Research Institute, NICS, RDA)
  • Min Kwon(Department of Entomology, MPI-CE)
  • Seok Hyun Kang(Gangnung Jeil High School)
  • Sang Wan Im(Gangnung Jeil High School)
  • Hyo Young Kim(Gangnung Jeil High School)
  • Min Hyoung Kang(Gangnung Jeil High School)
  • Seong Jo Hong(Gangnung Jeil High School)
  • Doo Soung Lee(Gangnung Jeil High School)