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感染蜜蜂的行为性发热:寄生虫操纵还是偶然获益?

Behavioural fever in infected honeybees: parasitic manipulation or coincidental benefit?

机构信息

Department of Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA.

出版信息

Parasitology. 2010 Sep;137(10):1487-91. doi: 10.1017/S0031182010000235. Epub 2010 May 26.

Abstract

Infection by a parasite often induces behavioural changes in the host and these changes may benefit either the host or the parasite. However, whether these changes are active host defence mechanisms or parasitic manipulations or simply incidental byproducts of the infection is not always clear. It has been suggested that understanding the proximate mechanisms of these changes as well as comparative studies could help distinguish these alternatives better. Behavioural fever is a common response to an infection in many animals and we investigated the phenomenon in the novel host-parasite relationship between the honeybee and the temperature-sensitive microsporidian Nosema ceranae. Our results show that infected bees prefer higher temperatures and even though this seems to benefit the pathogen, the proximate mechanism underlying this change is the pathological stress underlying the infection. Especially because it is a new host-parasite relationship, it is best to label the observed behavioural change as a case of incidental benefit although this does not rule out selection acting on it. We discuss the importance of looking at the behavioural outcomes of host-parasite relationships and the importance of studying them at multiple levels for understanding their origin and maintenance.

摘要

寄生虫感染常常会引起宿主的行为变化,这些变化可能对宿主或寄生虫都有益。然而,这些变化是宿主的主动防御机制,还是寄生虫的操纵,或者仅仅是感染的偶然副产品,并不总是清楚的。有人认为,了解这些变化的近因机制以及进行比较研究可以帮助更好地区分这些替代方案。行为性发热是许多动物对感染的常见反应,我们在新型的蜜蜂与温度敏感的微孢子虫Nosema ceranae 之间的宿主-寄生虫关系中研究了这一现象。我们的结果表明,感染的蜜蜂更喜欢更高的温度,尽管这似乎对病原体有益,但这种变化的近因机制是感染引起的病理应激。特别是因为这是一种新的宿主-寄生虫关系,最好将观察到的行为变化标记为偶然利益的情况,尽管这不能排除对其进行选择。我们讨论了研究宿主-寄生虫关系的行为结果的重要性,以及从多个层面研究它们对于理解其起源和维持的重要性。

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