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切叶蚁蚁群的早期生活限制了共生体的垂直传播,并有利于水平传播。

The early life of a leaf-cutter ant colony constrains symbiont vertical transmission and favors horizontal transmission.

作者信息

Phillips Zachary I, Reding Luke, Farrior Caroline E

机构信息

Department of Integrative Biology University of Texas Austin Texas USA.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2021 Aug 5;11(17):11718-11729. doi: 10.1002/ece3.7900. eCollection 2021 Sep.

Abstract

Colonial organisms host a large diversity of symbionts (collectively, parasites, mutualists, and commensals) that use vertical transmission (from parent colony to offspring colony) and/or horizontal transmission to disperse between host colonies. The early life of some colonies, characterized by the dispersal and establishment of solitary individuals, may constrain vertical transmission and favor horizontal transmission between large established colonies. We explore this possibility with the miniature cockroach , a symbiont of leaf-cutter ants and the mutualist fungal gardens they cultivate. The early life of a leaf-cutter colony is characterized by the dispersal of a female alate (winged "queen") carrying a fungal pellet, and the subsequent establishment of a foundress (workerless "queen") raising her incipient fungal garden and colony. Roaches hitchhike on female alates during leaf-cutter nuptial flights, which strongly suggests that roaches are vertically transmitted to foundresses and their incipient colonies; however, weak compatibility between roaches and incipient gardens may constrain roach vertical transmission. Reciprocally, opportunities for horizontal transmission between large established colonies with abundant fungal gardens may weaken selection against roach-induced harm (virulence) of incipient gardens. We use a laboratory experiment, behavioral observations, field surveys, and a transmission model to estimate the effect roaches have on the survivorship of incipient gardens and the frequency of roach vertical transmission. Contrary to traditional assumptions, our results indicate that roaches harm incipient gardens and predominantly use horizontal transmission between established leaf-cutter colonies. Ultimately, "costs of generalism" associated with infecting disparate stages of a host's lifecycle (e.g., incipient vs. established colonies) may constrain the vertical transmission of roaches and a broad range of symbionts.

摘要

群体生物宿主着种类繁多的共生体(总体包括寄生虫、互利共生体和共栖生物),这些共生体通过垂直传播(从亲代群体到子代群体)和/或水平传播在宿主群体间扩散。一些群体的早期生命阶段,其特征是单个个体的扩散和定居,这可能会限制垂直传播,并有利于在大型成熟群体之间进行水平传播。我们以小型蟑螂为例来探究这种可能性,小型蟑螂是切叶蚁及其培育的互利共生真菌园的一种共生体。切叶蚁群体的早期生命阶段,其特征是携带真菌菌块的有翅雌蚁(“蚁后”)扩散,随后建立起蚁母(无工蚁的“蚁后”),蚁母培育其初始真菌园并建立群体。蟑螂在切叶蚁婚飞期间搭乘有翅雌蚁,这有力地表明蟑螂是通过垂直传播到蚁母及其初始群体;然而,蟑螂与初始真菌园之间的弱兼容性可能会限制蟑螂的垂直传播。相反,在拥有丰富真菌园的大型成熟群体之间进行水平传播的机会,可能会削弱对蟑螂对初始真菌园造成危害(毒力)的选择压力。我们通过实验室实验、行为观察、实地调查和传播模型,来估计蟑螂对初始真菌园存活的影响以及蟑螂垂直传播的频率。与传统假设相反,我们的结果表明,蟑螂会损害初始真菌园,并且主要在成熟的切叶蚁群体之间进行水平传播。最终,与感染宿主生命周期不同阶段(例如初始群体与成熟群体)相关的“泛化成本”,可能会限制蟑螂以及众多共生体的垂直传播。

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