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评估伊氏库蠓(双翅目:蠓科)的生存和体型变化与“卡他莫拉菌”(拟杆菌门)感染状况的关系。

Assessment of survival and body size variation of Culicoides imicola (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) as functions of "Candidatus Cardinium" (Bacteroidetes) infection status.

机构信息

Koret School of Veterinary Medicine, Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, Israel.

出版信息

Appl Environ Microbiol. 2013 Oct;79(20):6260-3. doi: 10.1128/AEM.01793-13. Epub 2013 Aug 2.

Abstract

"Candidatus Cardinium hertigii" (Bacteroidetes) is a maternally inherited endosymbiont known from several arthropods. Its mechanisms for persistence in host populations are mostly reproductive manipulation, though it has been occasionally reported to improve fitness parameters in several hosts. In Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) biting midges, the prevalence of "Candidatus Cardinium" infection was documented as moderate, with no detectable sex bias. We therefore investigated whether "Candidatus Cardinium" affects important fitness parameters, such as survival and body size, in Culicoides imicola, a dominant vector species. Field-collected midges were trapped and analyzed for survival under different environmental conditions and antibiotic treatment, taking into account "Candidatus Cardinium" infection status and parity status (i.e., parous or nulliparous). Additionally, wing lengths were measured as a proxy parameter for body size and analyzed together with "Candidatus Cardinium" infection data. The findings revealed no difference in survival of Culicoides infected with "Candidatus Cardinium" and that of uninfected midges in both parity states and under all tested conditions: optimal, starvation, heat, and antibiotic treatment. Beyond survival, no wing length difference was found for "Candidatus Cardinium"-infected versus uninfected midges. In aggregate, these findings support our conclusion that "Candidatus Cardinium" does not have an overt effect on the survival and size of adult C. imicola midges. "Candidatus Cardinium" may affect immature stages or may alter adult reproductive performance.

摘要

"卡多氏体赫蒂氏菌"(拟杆菌门)是一种从几种节肢动物中发现的母系遗传内共生体。它在宿主种群中持续存在的机制主要是生殖操纵,尽管偶尔有报道称它可以提高几个宿主的适应度参数。在库蠓(双翅目:蠓科)吸血蠓中,“卡多氏体”感染的流行率被记录为中度,没有发现明显的性别偏向。因此,我们研究了“卡多氏体”是否会影响 Culicoides imicola 的重要适应度参数,如生存和体型,这是一种主要的传播媒介物种。野外采集的蠓被捕获并在不同的环境条件和抗生素处理下进行生存分析,同时考虑“卡多氏体”感染状态和育性状态(即已产或未产)。此外,翅膀长度被测量为体型的替代参数,并与“卡多氏体”感染数据一起进行分析。研究结果表明,在已产和未产状态下,感染和未感染“卡多氏体”的库蠓在所有测试条件下(最佳条件、饥饿、高温和抗生素处理)的生存没有差异。除了生存之外,感染和未感染“卡多氏体”的库蠓的翅膀长度也没有差异。总体而言,这些发现支持我们的结论,即“卡多氏体”不会对成年 C. imicola 蠓的生存和体型产生明显影响。“卡多氏体”可能会影响幼虫阶段,或者可能会改变成虫的生殖性能。

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