Interspecific transmission of a male‐killing bacterium on an ecological timescale

生物 寄主(生物学) 生态学 寄生 丽蝇蛹集金小蜂 人口 进化生态学 寄生蜂 水平传输 水平基因转移 共同进化 种间竞争 进化生物学 系统发育树 金小蜂科 遗传学 病毒 人口学 社会学 基因
作者
Olivier Duron,Timothy E. Wilkes,Gregory D. D. Hurst
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期刊:Ecology Letters [Wiley]
卷期号:13 (9): 1139-1148 被引量:114
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1461-0248.2010.01502.x
摘要

Inherited symbionts are important drivers of arthropod evolutionary ecology, with microbes acting both as partners that contribute to host adaptation, and as subtle parasites that drive host evolution. New symbioses are most commonly formed through lateral transfer, where a microbial symbiont passes infectiously from one host species to another, and then spreads through its new host population. However, the rate of horizontal transfer has been regarded as sufficiently low that population and coevolutionary processes can be approximated to one, where the symbiont interacts with a single host species. In this paper, we demonstrate experimentally that horizontal transfer of the son-killer infection of Nasonia wasps occurs readily following multi-parasitism events (two species of parasitoid wasp sharing a fly pupal host), and provide phylogenetic evidence of recent and likely ongoing transmission amongst members of the community of wasps utilizing filth flies. Combining per contact transmission rates estimated in the laboratory with rates of multiparasitism in the field produces an estimate that an infected Nasonia vitripennis individual in an Eastern US bird's nest habitat has a 12% chance of passing the infection into N. giraulti. We conclude that the single host-single symbiont framework is therefore insufficient for understanding the population and evolutionary dynamics in this system and caution against blind acceptance of the single host/single symbiont framework. We conjecture that lateral transfer rates that require a multi-host framework will most likely be seen in symbionts that retain the ability to cross host epithelia, and that this will be correlated to the recency with which the symbionts have been free living.
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