ETH Zürich, Experimental Ecology, Institute for Integrative Biology, CHN J 11, Universitätsstrasse 16, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland.
Infect Genet Evol. 2013 Jan;13:317-30. doi: 10.1016/j.meegid.2012.11.005. Epub 2012 Nov 24.
Vertically transmitted reproductive parasites are both extraordinarily widespread and diverse in their effects on their invertebrate hosts. In addition to causing skewed population sex ratios via male-killing or feminization, such bacteria can further cause cytoplasmic incompatibility or parthenogenesis. Previous surveys show that the microbes Wolbachia and Spiroplasma are common in some dipteran families, e.g. Drosophilidae or Scathophagidae, and are known to be heritable symbionts and affect reproduction in the Diptera. However, little is known of Rickettsia infections and detailed surveys targeting other Dipteran families are lacking. Here 329 samples of 247 species of Diptera belonging to the Dolichopodidae, Empididae, and Hybotidae (superfamily Empidoidea) are surveyed for the presence of the endosymbionts Wolbachia, Spiroplasma, and Rickettsia. The superfamily Empidoidea contains numerous species, which have been the targets of intense research concerning reproductive traits involved in sexual selection. 151 of the species (i.e. ca. 61%) screened here, including species from key genera such as Dolichopus, Poecilobothrus or Empis, harboured one or more symbionts. Reproductive parasites are thus also common in the Empidoidae, yet effects on hosts remain unclear. Potential endosymbiont-host interactions in this group would hence be worthy of further investigation.
垂直传播的生殖寄生虫在其对无脊椎宿主的影响方面非常广泛且多样化。除了通过杀雄或雌性化导致种群性别比例偏斜外,此类细菌还可引起细胞质不相容或孤雌生殖。先前的调查表明,微生物沃尔巴克氏体和螺原体在一些双翅目科中很常见,例如果蝇科或粪蝇科,并且已知是可遗传的共生体,并影响双翅目昆虫的繁殖。然而,对于立克次体感染知之甚少,并且缺乏针对其他双翅目科的详细调查。在这里,对属于 Dolichopodidae、Empididae 和 Hybotidae(Empidoidea 超科)的 247 种 329 个双翅目样本进行了调查,以确定内共生菌沃尔巴克氏体、螺原体和立克次体的存在。Empidoidea 超科包含许多物种,这些物种一直是涉及性选择的生殖特征的密集研究的目标。在对这里筛选的 151 个物种(即约 61%)进行检测后,包括来自 Dolichopus、Poecilobothrus 或 Empis 等关键属的物种,均携带一种或多种共生菌。因此,生殖寄生虫在 Empidoidae 中也很常见,但对宿主的影响仍不清楚。该群体中的潜在共生体-宿主相互作用值得进一步研究。