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生防线虫苍白盲走线虫在实验室条件下感染并增加了北美的北美洲太平洋西北地区特有非靶标陆地腹足纲物种单带玛黛蛤的死亡率。

The biocontrol nematode Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita infects and increases mortality of Monadenia fidelis, a non-target terrestrial gastropod species endemic to the Pacific Northwest of North America, in laboratory conditions.

机构信息

Department of Integrative Biology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States of America.

Department of Crop and Soil Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Mar 21;19(3):e0298165. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0298165. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Inundative biological control (biocontrol) efforts in pest management lead to the mass distribution of commercialized biocontrol agents. Many 'biocontrol gone awry' incidents have resulted in disastrous biodiversity impacts, leading to increased scrutiny of biocontrol efforts. The nematode Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita is sold as a biocontrol agent on three continents and targets pest gastropods such as Deroceras reticulatum, the Grey Field Slug; P. hermaphrodita is not presently approved for use in the United States. Investigations into the potential for P. hermaphrodita to infect non-target gastropod species of conservation relevance, however, are limited. We examined the effects of three strains of P. hermaphrodita on mortality in Monadenia fidelis, the Pacific Sideband, a snail species endemic to the Pacific Northwest of North America, in laboratory conditions. Across a 71-day laboratory infectivity assay, snails exposed to each of the three nematode strains, each analyzed at two doses, experienced a mean 50% mortality by days 20-42. All nematode-treated snails were dead by the end of the study. By contrast, 30/30 water-control snails experienced no mortality. Nematodes killed smaller, juvenile-stage snails significantly faster than those in larger and more developmentally advanced hosts. Our results provide direct evidence that the biocontrol nematode P. hermaphrodita infects and kills M. fidelis, a non-target gastropod species endemic to the Pacific Northwest, in laboratory conditions. This study suggests that introduction of P. hermaphrodita to new ecosystems might negatively impact endemic gastropod biodiversity and advocates for further investigation of non-target effects, including in conditions closer to the natural environments of non-target species.

摘要

泛滥性生物防治(生物防治)措施在害虫管理中导致商业化生物防治剂的大规模投放。许多“生物防治失控”事件对生物多样性造成了灾难性影响,导致对生物防治工作的审查力度加大。Nematoede Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita 作为一种生物防治剂在三大洲销售,针对的是害虫腹足纲动物,如 Deroceras reticulatum,即灰色田野鼻涕虫;目前,P. hermaphrodita 未获得在美国使用的批准。然而,对 P. hermaphrodita 感染具有保护意义的非目标腹足纲物种的潜力的调查是有限的。我们在实验室条件下研究了三种 P. hermaphrodita 菌株对 Monadenia fidelis(太平洋侧带蜗牛)死亡率的影响,Monadenia fidelis 是北美西北太平洋特有蜗牛物种。在为期 71 天的实验室感染性测定中,暴露于三种线虫菌株中的每一种、每一种剂量分析中的蜗牛在 20-42 天内经历了 50%的平均死亡率。到研究结束时,所有线虫处理过的蜗牛都死了。相比之下,30/30 水对照蜗牛没有死亡。线虫杀死较小的幼体蜗牛的速度明显快于体型较大和发育更先进的宿主中的蜗牛。我们的研究结果提供了直接证据,表明生物防治线虫 P. hermaphrodita 在实验室条件下感染并杀死了 Monadenia fidelis,这是一种在西北太平洋特有的非目标腹足纲物种。这项研究表明,将 P. hermaphrodita 引入新的生态系统可能会对地方特有腹足纲生物多样性产生负面影响,并主张进一步调查非目标影响,包括在更接近非目标物种自然环境的条件下。

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