Insect Pest Evolution (PhD project Thijmen Breeschoten)
The majority of insect orders include pest species that impact the productivity of crop plants and/or have deleterious effects on human health, and the annual cost of managing these pests steadily increases. Insect herbivores and their host plants interact in a complex manner, and insect herbivores have evolved a multitude of physiological strategies to adapt to plants containing toxic compounds: (including, but not limited to, enzymatic detoxification, excretion, and sequestration). Using comparative phylogenomic approaches, much has been learned about the evolution and mechanisms of plant defenses, but by comparison there is a dearth of robust comparative phylogenomic contrasts of insect pests and their evolution. To understand the evolution of insect pest species and factors that contribute to their success, an interdisciplinary approach will be conducted in order to gain insights on the origin and evolution of pest-genes in Lepidoptera.