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用原定期蝉(奥卡纳加纳蝉)的一种寄生蜂(埃姆布勒马索马蝉寄蝇)对定期蝉(卡西尼魔蝉)进行实验性感染。

Experimental infection of a periodical cicada (Magicicada cassinii) with a parasitoid (Emblemasoma auditrix) of a proto-periodical cicada (Okanagana rimosa).

作者信息

Lakes-Harlan Reinhard, de Vries Thomas

机构信息

Integrative Sensory Physiology, Institute of Animal Physiology, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Heinrich-Buff Ring 26, Giessen, D 35392, Germany.

出版信息

BMC Ecol. 2014 Dec 14;14:31. doi: 10.1186/s12898-014-0031-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The proto-periodical cicada Okanagana rimosa is subject to infection by the acoustically orientating parasitoid fly Emblemasoma auditrix. Furthermore, it is also the only known host of E. auditrix. Here we test the question, whether the highly adapted parasitoid can also infect other cicadas, like the periodical cicada (Magicicada cassinii) and which steps of the parasitization process can be completed. The experiments might also reveal whether such a parasitoid could hypothetically have been involved in the evolution of periodicity.

RESULTS

The hearing threshold of E. auditrix matches with the spectrum of the calling song of M. cassinii, indicating potential host localization. Behaviourally, host localization is possible by the parasitoid as it approaches a loudspeaker broadcasting the buzz part of the calling song of M. cassinii. Magicicada cassinii is readily accepted as host and for host infection the parasitoid uses the same behavioural sequence as for its host O. rimosa. A larva is deposited into the timbal of the cicada. By contrast to O. rimosa the development of the fly larva is delayed and eventually suppressed in M. cassinii.

CONCLUSIONS

The host range of E. auditrix is mainly determined by acoustic parameters. This filter is important, as other sensory cues seem not to be involved in the host selection process and larva will not develop in unsuited host. Although the recent parasitoid-host system seems to be stable in terms of coexistence of both species, an acoustically hunting parasitoid could have been a selective force during evolution of prime numbered periodicity in cicadas.

摘要

背景

原周期蝉Okanagana rimosa易受通过声音定位的寄生蝇Emblemasoma auditrix感染。此外,它也是已知的E. auditrix的唯一宿主。在此,我们测试这样一个问题,即这种高度适应的寄生蝇是否也能感染其他蝉,如周期蝉(Magicicada cassinii),以及寄生过程的哪些步骤能够完成。这些实验还可能揭示这样一种寄生蝇是否可能在蝉的周期性进化过程中发挥了作用。

结果

E. auditrix的听力阈值与M. cassinii求偶鸣叫的频谱相匹配,表明其具有潜在的宿主定位能力。在行为上,当寄生蝇接近播放M. cassinii求偶鸣叫嗡嗡声部分的扬声器时,它能够实现宿主定位。M. cassinii很容易被接受为宿主,并且对于宿主感染,寄生蝇采用与感染其宿主O. rimosa相同的行为序列。一只幼虫被产在蝉的鼓膜中。与O. rimosa不同的是,蝇幼虫在M. cassinii中的发育延迟并最终受到抑制。

结论

E. auditrix的宿主范围主要由声学参数决定。这种筛选很重要,因为其他感官线索似乎未参与宿主选择过程,并且幼虫在不合适的宿主中不会发育。尽管就两种物种的共存而言,最近的寄生蝇 -宿主系统似乎是稳定的,但一种通过声音捕猎的寄生蝇可能在蝉的素数周期进化过程中是一种选择力量。

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