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在自然条件下,微孢子虫对异色瓢虫而言是否起到“生物武器”的作用?

Do microsporidia function as "biological weapon" for Harmonia axyridis under natural conditions?

作者信息

Gegner Tobias, Otti Oliver, Tragust Simon, Feldhaar Heike

机构信息

Animal Population Ecology, Department of Animal Ecology I, Bayreuth Center of Ecology and Environmental Research (BayCEER), University of Bayreuth, D-95440, Bayreuth, Germany.

出版信息

Insect Sci. 2015 Mar;22(3):353-9. doi: 10.1111/1744-7917.12224. Epub 2015 May 20.

Abstract

Invasive alien species, such as the multicoloured Asian ladybird Harmonia axyridis, are often regarded as major drivers of biodiversity loss. Therefore understanding which characteristics or mechanisms contribute to their invasive success is important. Here the role of symbiotic microsporidia in the hemolymph of H. axyridis was investigated in the context of intraguild predation between wild-caught H. axyridis and the native ladybird species Coccinella septempunctata. The microsporidia were recently discussed to contribute to the unpalatability of Harmonia for other coccinellids during intraguild predation and to function as "biological weapons". In the present study, visual detection of microsporidia in hemolymph samples revealed that 73.5% of H. axyridis were infected. Intraguild predation experiments between larvae of the two species showed a significant competitive advantage for H. axyridis, even against larger larvae of C. septempunctata. Adult C. septempunctata always killed and fed on H. axyridis larvae. However only 11.4% (4 of 47) of C. septempunctata that fed on infected H. axyridis died within 4 months. In contrast to previous studies this suggests that microsporidia or harmonine, the chemical defense compound of H. axyridis, do not lead to death of C. septempunctata preying on larvae of H. axyridis. Instead our results support the idea that competitive advantage during intraguild predation greatly facilitates the success of H. axyridis and that this may help this highly invasive species to outcompete native species. The impact of microsporidia on Harmonia itself as well as on interspecific interactions require further studies.

摘要

外来入侵物种,如多色亚洲瓢虫异色瓢虫,通常被视为生物多样性丧失的主要驱动因素。因此,了解哪些特征或机制有助于它们的入侵成功很重要。在此,在野外捕获的异色瓢虫与本地瓢虫物种七星瓢虫之间的集团内捕食背景下,研究了共生微孢子虫在异色瓢虫血淋巴中的作用。最近有人讨论,微孢子虫有助于异色瓢虫在集团内捕食期间对其他瓢虫不具吸引力,并起到“生物武器”的作用。在本研究中,对血淋巴样本中微孢子虫的视觉检测显示,73.5%的异色瓢虫受到感染。两种物种幼虫之间的集团内捕食实验表明,异色瓢虫具有显著的竞争优势,即使是与更大的七星瓢虫幼虫相比。成年七星瓢虫总是杀死并取食异色瓢虫幼虫。然而,取食受感染异色瓢虫的七星瓢虫中,只有11.4%(47只中的4只)在4个月内死亡。与之前的研究不同,这表明微孢子虫或异色瓢虫的化学防御化合物谐和素不会导致捕食异色瓢虫幼虫的七星瓢虫死亡。相反,我们的结果支持这样一种观点,即集团内捕食期间的竞争优势极大地促进了异色瓢虫的成功,这可能有助于这种高度入侵的物种胜过本地物种。微孢子虫对异色瓢虫本身以及种间相互作用的影响需要进一步研究。

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