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Viral exposure effects on life-history flight-related traits and wing melanisation in the Glanville fritillary butterfly

机译:病毒暴露对格兰维尔贝母蝴蝶的生活史与飞行相关的特征和机翼黑色素化的影响

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class="kwd-title">Keywords: Baculovirus, Flight, Immune response, Melanisation, Melitaea cinxia class="head no_bottom_margin" id="ab015title">AbstractInfections represent a constant threat for organisms and can lead to substantial fitness losses. Understanding how individuals, especially from natural populations, respond towards infections is thus of great importance. Little is known about immunity in the Glanville fritillary butterfly (Melitaea cinxia). As the larvae live gregariously in family groups, vertical and horizontal transmission of infections could have tremendous effects on individuals and consequently impact population dynamics in nature. We used the Alphabaculovirus type strain Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) and demonstrated that positive concentration-dependent baculovirus exposure leads to prolonged developmental time and decreased survival during larval and pupal development, with no sex specific differences. Viral exposure did not influence relative thorax mass or wing morphometric traits often related to flight ability, yet melanisation of the wings increased with viral exposure, potentially influencing disease resistance or flight capacity via thermal regulation. Further research is needed to explore effects under sub-optimal conditions, determine effects on fitness-related traits, and investigate a potential adaptive response of increased melanisation in the wings due to baculovirus exposure.
机译:<!-fig ft0-> <!-fig @ position =“ anchor” mode =文章f4-> <!-fig mode =“ anchred” f5-> <!-fig / graphic | fig / alternatives / graphic mode =“ anchored” m1-> class =“ kwd-title”>关键字:杆状病毒,飞行,免疫应答,变黑,Mel蝇 class =“ head no_bottom_margin” id = “ ab015title”>摘要感染代表着对生物体的持续威胁,并可能导致严重的适应性丧失。因此,了解个人,尤其是自然人群对感染的反应非常重要。关于格兰维尔贝母蝴蝶(Melitaea cinxia)的免疫力知之甚少。由于幼虫群居地生活在家庭中,因此感染的垂直和水平传播可能对个体产生巨大影响,并因此影响自然界的种群动态。我们使用了杆状病毒型菌株加州致癌的多核多角体病毒(AcMNPV),并证明了阳性浓度依赖性杆状病毒的暴露导致幼虫和and发育期间的发育时间延长和存活率降低,而没有性别特异性差异。病毒暴露不会影响通常与飞行能力相关的相对胸腔质量或机翼形态特征,但是机翼的黑色素化随着病毒暴露而增加,可能通过热调节影响疾病抵抗力或飞行能力。需要进一步的研究来探索在次优条件下的影响,确定对健身相关性状的影响,并研究由于杆状病毒暴露导致机翼黑色素化增加的潜在适应性反应。

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