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当感染 Xenos vesparum 时,Polistes dominula 黄蜂对喇叭藤的偏好:宿主和寄生虫之间协同进化特征的新实例。

Preference of Polistes dominula wasps for trumpet creepers when infected by Xenos vesparum: A novel example of co-evolved traits between host and parasite.

机构信息

Dipartimento di Biologia, Università di Firenze, Sesto Fiorentino (Firenze), Italia.

School of Biological Sciences, Royal Holloway University of London, Egham, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2018 Oct 24;13(10):e0205201. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0205201. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

The parasitic insect Xenos vesparum induces noticeable behavioral and physiological changes-e.g. castration-in its female host, the paper wasp Polistes dominula: parasitized putative workers avoid any colony task and desert the colony to survive in the nearby vegetation, like future queens and males do. In this long-term observational study, we describe the spectacular attraction of parasitized workers towards trumpet creeper bushes (Campsis radicans) in early-summer. Two thirds of all wasps that we sampled on these bushes were parasitized, whereas the parasite prevalence was much lower in our study area and most wasps sampled on other nearby flowering bushes were non-parasitized. First, we describe the occurrence and consistency of this phenomenon across different sites and years. Second, we evaluate the spatial behavior of parasitized wasps on C. radicans bushes, which includes site-fidelity, exploitation and defense of rich extra-floral nectaries on buds and calices. Third, we record two critical steps of the lifecycle of X. vesparum on C. radicans: the parasite's mating and a summer release of parasitic larvae, that can infect larval stages of the host if transported to the host's nest. In a nutshell, C. radicans bushes provide many benefits both to the parasite X. vesparum and to its host: they facilitate the parasite's mating and bivoltine lifecycle, a phenomenon never described before for this parasite, while, at the same time, they provide the wasp host with shelter inside trumpet flowers and extrafloral gland secretions, thus likely enhancing host survival and making it a suitable vector for the infection.

摘要

寄生昆虫 Xenos vesparum 会在其雌性宿主——纸黄蜂 Polistes dominula 身上引起明显的行为和生理变化,例如去势:被寄生的拟工蜂会避免任何蜂巢任务,并离开蜂巢,像未来的蜂王和雄蜂一样,在附近的植被中生存。在这项长期观察研究中,我们描述了初夏时被寄生的工蜂对喇叭藤灌木丛(Campsis radicans)的惊人吸引力。在这些灌木丛上采样的黄蜂中,有三分之二被寄生,而在我们的研究区域中,寄生虫的流行率要低得多,而且在其他附近开花灌木丛上采样的大多数黄蜂都没有被寄生。首先,我们描述了这种现象在不同地点和年份的发生和一致性。其次,我们评估了被寄生黄蜂在 C. radicans 灌木丛上的空间行为,包括对巢穴的site-fidelity、对丰富的芽和花萼上的额外花蜜腺的利用和防御。第三,我们记录了 X. vesparum 在 C. radicans 上的生命周期中的两个关键步骤:寄生虫的交配和夏季释放寄生幼虫,如果幼虫被运送到宿主的巢穴中,它们可能会感染宿主的幼虫阶段。简而言之,C. radicans 灌木丛为寄生虫 X. vesparum 和它的宿主提供了许多好处:它们促进了寄生虫的交配和双态生命周期,这是以前从未描述过的现象,同时,它们为黄蜂宿主提供了喇叭花内的庇护所和额外的花蜜腺分泌物,从而可能提高宿主的生存能力,并使其成为感染的合适载体。

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