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Table 1 Population details for all 26 populations sampled in this study

From: Western corn rootworm (Diabrotica virgifera virgifera) transcriptome assembly and genomic analysis of population structure

Population name

State

Year

Source

Diapause

Response to Cry3Bb1

π

Jones

IA

2011

Field

Yes

NA

0.0064

Plainview

MN

2011

Field

Yes

NA

0.0063

Gayville

SD

2011

Field

Yes

medium

0.0067

Humphrey

NE

2011

Field

Yes

high

0.0061

Sherman 2

CO

2011

Field

Yes

NA

0.0063

North Mankato

MN

2011

Field

Yes

medium

0.0065

Maynard

IA

2011

Field

Yes

NA

0.0064

Kit Carson 2

CO

2011

Field

Yes

high

0.0063

Onslow

IA

2011

Field

Yes

low

0.0066

Kit Carson 3

CO

2011

Field

Yes

medium

0.0065

Shell rock

IA

2011

Field

Yes

medium

0.0063

Trent

SD

2011

Field

Yes

low

0.0063

Adams

IN

2012

Field

Yes

high

0.0058

Fillmore

MN

2012

Field

Yes

NA

0.0057

Colfax

NE

2012

Field

Yes

NA

0.0059

Moody

SD

2012

Field

Yes

low

0.0057

Sherman 1

KS

2012

Field

Yes

medium

0.0058

Hansel

IA

2012

Field

Yes

NA

0.0059

Kit Carson 1

CO

2012

Field

Yes

NA

0.0059

Knox

IL

2012

Field

Yes

medium

0.0057

Hopkinton

IA

2009

Lab

No

low

0.0056

Brookings (random mated)

SD

NA

Lab

No

high

0.0055

Brookings (inbred)

SD

NA

Lab

No

high

0.005

Seneca resistant

KS

2005

Lab

No

low

0.0056

Seneca susceptible

KS

2005

Lab

No

NA

0.0056

Waterman

IL

NA

Lab

Yes

high

0.0063

  1. For each population the state of origin, year collected, source, diapause status, response to Cry3Bb1, and intra-population genetic diversity (π) are given. Diapause status indicates whether or not the population undergoes diapause. All non-diapause (“No”) populations derive this phenotype from the Brookings, SD source. All field sourced populations diapause. Response to Cry3Bb1 was determined by larval recovery data in single plant bioassays under laboratory conditions. Each population was reared on Cry3Bb1 expressing (treatment) and isoline (control) maize. Populations with at least 80% relative survival on treatment when compared to control were defined as low response, while medium response populations ranged between 20% and 80%, and high response populations were less than 20% relative survival. Missing data is indicated by NA.