Division of Plant and Soil Sciences, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26505, USA; Department of Entomology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA.
Department of Entomology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA.
J Invertebr Pathol. 2020 Jul;174:107398. doi: 10.1016/j.jip.2020.107398. Epub 2020 May 28.
A diverse set of pathogens have evolved extended phenotypes that manipulate the moribund behavior of their various insect hosts. By elevating host positioning at death, a phenomenon called "summit disease", these pathogens have been shown to have higher fitness. Though a few summit disease systems have been intensively characterized, in particular the Ophiocordyceps-ant system, summit diseases lack an overarching theory for the underlying mechanisms of this complex behavioral manipulation. In this article, we combine the gamut of summiting systems into a cohesive framework: we propose two types of summit disease (juvenile and adult), which both exploit natural insect behaviors during periods of quiescence. We place this framework in the context of available literature and propose investigations that follow from this comprehensive understanding of summit disease in insects.
一系列不同的病原体已经进化出了扩展表型,这些表型可以操纵它们的各种昆虫宿主的濒死行为。通过提高宿主在死亡时的定位,即所谓的“巅峰疾病”,这些病原体的适应性更高。虽然有一些巅峰疾病系统已经被深入研究,特别是虫草属真菌-宿主系统,但巅峰疾病缺乏一个全面的理论来解释这种复杂行为操纵的潜在机制。在本文中,我们将各种巅峰疾病系统结合成一个连贯的框架:我们提出了两种类型的巅峰疾病(幼年和成年),它们都利用了昆虫在静止期的自然行为。我们将这个框架置于现有文献的背景下,并提出了从昆虫巅峰疾病的全面理解中得出的研究建议。