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Experimental evolution reveals habitat-specific fitness dynamics among Wolbachia clades in Drosophila melanogaster

机译:实验进化揭示了果蝇Wolbachia进化枝中特定栖息地的适应动力学。

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The diversity and infection dynamics of the endosymbiont Wolbachia can be influenced by many factors, such as transmission rate, cytoplasmic incompatibility, environment, selection and genetic drift. The interplay of these factors in natural populations can result in heterogeneous infection patterns with substantial differences between populations and strains. The causes of these heterogeneities are not yet understood, partly due to the complexity of natural environments. We present experimental evolution as a new approach to study Wolbachia infection dynamics in replicate populations exposed to a controlled environment. A natural Drosophila melanogaster population infected with strains of Wolbachia belonging to different clades evolved in two laboratory environments (hot and cold) for 1.5 years. In both treatments, the rate of Wolbachia infection increased until fixation. In the hot environment, the relative frequency of different Wolbachia clades remained stable over 37 generations. In the cold environment, however, we observed marked changes in the composition of the Wolbachia population: within 15 generations, one Wolbachia clade increased more than 50% in frequency, whereas the other two clades decreased in frequency, resulting in the loss of one clade. The frequency change was highly reproducible not only among replicates, but also when flies that evolved for 42 generations in the hot environment were transferred to the cold environment. These results document how environmental factors can affect the composition of Wolbachia in D. melanogaster. The high reproducibility of the pattern suggests that experimental evolution studies can efficiently determine the functional basis of habitat-specific fitness among Wolbachia strains.
机译:内共生沃尔巴克氏菌的多样性和感染动力学受许多因素影响,例如传播速率,细胞质不相容性,环境,选择和遗传漂移。这些因素在自然种群中的相互作用可能导致种群和菌株之间存在实质性差异的异质感染模式。这些异质性的原因尚不清楚,部分原因是自然环境的复杂性。我们目前实验的演变作为研究暴露在受控环境中的复制种群中的沃尔巴克氏菌感染动态的一种新方法。感染了属于不同进化枝的Wolbachia菌株的天然果蝇种群在两个实验室环境(冷热)中进化了1.5年。在两种治疗中,直到固定,Wolbachia的感染率均增加。在炎热的环境中,不同Wolbachia进化枝的相对频率在37代内保持稳定。然而,在寒冷的环境中,我们观察到沃尔巴克氏族种群的组成发生了显着变化:在15代内,一个沃尔巴克氏族的频率增加了50%以上,而另外两个进化枝的频率下降,导致其中一个进化枝的损失。频率变化不仅在复制品之间具有很高的再现性,而且在热环境中进化了42代的果蝇被转移到寒冷环境中时也是如此。这些结果证明了环境因素如何影响D.melanogaster中的Wolbachia的成分。该模式的高可重复性表明,实验进化研究可以有效地确定Wolbachia菌株之间栖息地特异性适应性的功能基础。

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