Department of Biology, Royal Museum for Central Africa (RMCA), Tervuren, Belgium.
Evolutionary Ecology Group, Department of Biology, University of Antwerp, Wilrijk, Belgium.
Microbiologyopen. 2022 Aug;11(4):e1307. doi: 10.1002/mbo3.1307.
While contemporary changes in feeding preferences have been documented in phytophagous insects, the mechanisms behind these processes remain to be fully clarified. In this context, the insect gut microbiome plays a central role in adaptation to novel host plants. The cucurbit frugivorous fruit fly Zeugodacus cucurbitae (Diptera, Tephritidae) has occasionally been reported on "unconventional" host plants from different families, including Solanaceae. In this study, we focus on wild parental (F ) adults and semiwild first filial (F ) larvae of Z. cucurbitae from multiple sites in La Réunion and explore how the gut microbiome composition changes when this fly is feeding on a noncucurbit host (Solanum melongena). Our analyses show nonobvious gut microbiome responses following the F -F host shift and the importance of not just diet but also local effects, which heavily affected the diversity and composition of microbiomes. We identified the main bacterial genera responsible for differences between treatments. These data further stress the importance of a careful approach when drawing general conclusions based on laboratory populations or inadequately replicated field samples.
虽然已记录到植食性昆虫在摄食偏好方面的当代变化,但这些过程背后的机制仍有待充分阐明。在这种情况下,昆虫肠道微生物组在适应新型宿主植物方面发挥着核心作用。葫芦科水果蝇 Zeugodacus cucurbitae(双翅目,实蝇科)偶尔会在来自不同科的“非常规”宿主植物上被报道,包括茄科。在这项研究中,我们专注于来自留尼汪岛多个地点的野生亲代(F )成虫和半野生第一代(F )幼虫,并探索当这种蝇以非葫芦科宿主(Solanum melongena)为食时,肠道微生物组组成如何发生变化。我们的分析表明,在 F -F 宿主转变后,肠道微生物组的反应并不明显,不仅饮食,而且还有当地效应的重要性,这些效应极大地影响了微生物组的多样性和组成。我们确定了导致处理间差异的主要细菌属。这些数据进一步强调了在基于实验室种群或复制不足的野外样本得出一般结论时,需要谨慎处理的重要性。