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Evidence for Common Horizontal Transmission of Wolbachia among Ants and Ant Crickets: Kleptoparasitism Added to the List

机译:蚂蚁和Ant之间常见的Wolbachia水平传播的证据:Kleptoparasitism添加到列表中

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While , an intracellular bacterial symbiont, is primarily transmitted maternally in arthropods, horizontal transmission between species has been commonly documented. We examined kleptoparasitism as a potential mechanism for horizontal transmission, using ant crickets and their host ants as the model system. We compared prevalence and diversity of across multiple ant cricket species with different degrees of host specificity/integration level. Our analyses revealed at least three cases of inter-ordinal transfer among ant and ant crickets, and also showed that ant cricket species with high host-integration and host-specificity tend to harbor a higher prevalence and diversity than other types of ant crickets. This study provides empirical evidence that distribution of across ant crickets is largely attributable to horizontal transmission, but also elucidates the role of intimate ecological association in successful horizontal transmission.
机译:虽然,一种细胞内细菌共生体主要在节肢动物中通过母体传播,但物种之间的水平传播已被普遍记录。我们使用蚂蚁和它们的宿主蚂蚁作为模型系统,研究了鳞甲寄生虫是水平传播的潜在机制。我们比较了不同程度的寄主特异性/整合水平的多种蚂蚁物种的患病率和多样性。我们的分析揭示了至少三例蚂蚁和蚂蚁among之间的内部迁移案例,并且还表明,与其他类型的蚂蚁host相比,具有较高寄主整合和寄主特异性的蚂蚁species物种往往具有更高的患病率和多样性。这项研究提供了经验证据,表明整个之间的分布主要归因于水平传播,但也阐明了紧密生态联系在成功水平传播中的作用。

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