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烟粉虱(半翅目:粉虱总科)中兼性共生菌汉氏菌属和卡丁尼亚菌属之间的相互作用:合作还是冲突?

Interactions Between Facultative Symbionts Hamiltonella and Cardinium in Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodoidea): Cooperation or Conflict?

作者信息

Zhao Dongxiao, Hoffmann Ary A, Zhang Zhichun, Niu Hongtao, Guo Huifang

机构信息

Institute of Plant Protection, Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Nanjing, China.

School of BioSciences, Bio 21 Institute, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

J Econ Entomol. 2018 Dec 14;111(6):2660-2666. doi: 10.1093/jee/toy261.

Abstract

Maternally-inherited facultative symbionts are widespread in most insect species, and it is common that several symbionts coexist in the same host individual. Hence, the symbionts may compete or share for the limited resources and space in the host. The whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodoidea), harbors a diverse array of facultative symbionts, among which Hamiltonella sp. and Cardinium sp. are abundant species. Hamiltonella alone increases host fitness, while Cardinium alone confers lower fitness. Locking those different partners together creates ideal situations for the evolution of interactions between symbionts. In this study, we compared the fitness effects of whiteflies infected with only Hamiltonella to Hamiltonella-Cardnium co-infected whiteflies and measured the density of Hamiltonella and Cardinium during host aging, aiming to explore Hamiltonella-Cardinium interactions in B. tabaci. Our results illustrated that Hamiltonella-Cardinium coinfection induced lower fecundity, egg hatchability and number of female offspring, leading to a male-biased sex ratio in offspring, while there is no evidence for reproductive incompatibility between the infections. We also found an antagonistic interaction between Hamiltonella and Cardinium given that the density of the latter increased across time and led to a decrease of Hamiltonella density, which may be the underlying causes of the fitness cost in double-infected B. tabaci. Exploring the ecological consequences of co-infections of these different symbionts helps us to understand the nature of host-symbiont interactions in this species and potential for evolutionary conflict.

摘要

母系遗传的兼性共生菌在大多数昆虫物种中广泛存在,几种共生菌共存于同一宿主个体的情况很常见。因此,共生菌可能会竞争或共享宿主内有限的资源和空间。烟粉虱,即烟粉虱(Gennadius)(半翅目:粉虱科),携带多种兼性共生菌,其中汉密尔顿ella菌属和卡迪尼菌属是优势菌种。单独的汉密尔顿ella菌属可提高宿主适应性,而单独的卡迪尼菌属则会降低适应性。将这些不同的共生伙伴组合在一起,为共生菌之间相互作用的进化创造了理想条件。在本研究中,我们比较了仅感染汉密尔顿ella菌属的烟粉虱与同时感染汉密尔顿ella菌属和卡迪尼菌属的烟粉虱的适应性效应,并测量了宿主衰老过程中汉密尔顿ella菌属和卡迪尼菌属的密度,旨在探究烟粉虱中汉密尔顿ella菌属与卡迪尼菌属之间的相互作用。我们的结果表明,汉密尔顿ella菌属和卡迪尼菌属的共同感染导致较低的繁殖力、卵孵化率和雌性后代数量,导致后代性别比例偏向雄性,而没有证据表明两种感染之间存在生殖不相容性。我们还发现汉密尔顿ella菌属和卡迪尼菌属之间存在拮抗相互作用,因为后者的密度随时间增加并导致汉密尔顿ella菌属密度降低,这可能是双重感染的烟粉虱适应性成本的潜在原因。探索这些不同共生菌共同感染的生态后果有助于我们理解该物种中宿主与共生菌相互作用的本质以及进化冲突的可能性。

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