Bernhauerová Veronika, Berec Luděk, Maxin Daniel
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kotlářská 2, Brno 61137, Czech Republic
Department of Biosystematics and Ecology, Institute of Entomology, Biology Centre CAS, Branišovská 31, České Budějovice 37005, Czech Republic Institute of Mathematics and Biomathematics, Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia, Branišovská 1760, České Budějovice 37005, Czech Republic.
Proc Biol Sci. 2015 Nov 7;282(1818):20152068. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2015.2068.
Early male-killing (MK) bacteria are vertically transmitted reproductive parasites which kill male offspring that inherit them. Whereas their incidence is well documented, characteristics allowing originally non-MK bacteria to gradually evolve MK ability remain unclear. We show that horizontal transmission is a mechanism enabling vertically transmitted bacteria to evolve fully efficient MK under a wide range of host and parasite characteristics, especially when the efficacy of vertical transmission is high. We also show that an almost 100% vertically transmitted and 100% effective male-killer may evolve from a purely horizontally transmitted non-MK ancestor, and that a 100% efficient male-killer can form a stable coexistence only with a non-MK bacterial strain. Our findings are in line with the empirical evidence on current MK bacteria, explain their high efficacy in killing infected male embryos and their variability within and across insect taxa, and suggest that they may have evolved independently in phylogenetically distinct species.
早期杀雄(MK)细菌是垂直传播的生殖寄生虫,会杀死继承它们的雄性后代。虽然它们的发生率已有充分记录,但使原本非MK细菌逐渐进化出MK能力的特征仍不清楚。我们表明,水平传播是一种机制,能使垂直传播的细菌在广泛的宿主和寄生虫特征下进化出完全有效的MK能力,尤其是当垂直传播效率很高时。我们还表明,一个几乎100%垂直传播且100%有效的雄性杀手可能从一个纯粹水平传播的非MK祖先进化而来,并且一个100%有效的雄性杀手只能与一个非MK细菌菌株形成稳定的共存。我们的发现与当前MK细菌的经验证据一致,解释了它们在杀死受感染雄性胚胎方面的高效性以及它们在昆虫类群内部和之间的变异性,并表明它们可能在系统发育上不同的物种中独立进化。