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Fitness costs of phoretic nematodes in the burying beetle, Nicrophorus vespilloides

机译:埋线甲虫Nicrophorus vespilloides的隐线虫线虫的适应性成本

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Nicrophorus vespilloides is a social beetle that rears its offspring on decomposing carrion. Wild beetles are frequently associated with two types of macrobial symbionts, mites, and nematodes. Although these organisms are believed to be phoretic commensals that harmlessly use beetles as a means of transfer between carcasses, the role of these symbionts on N.?vespilloides fitness is poorly understood. Here, we show that nematodes have significant negative effects on beetle fitness across a range of worm densities and also quantify the density‐dependent transmission of worms between mating individuals and from parents to offspring. Using field‐caught beetles, we provide the first report of a new nematode symbiont in N.?vespilloides , most closely related to Rhabditoides regina , and show that worm densities are highly variable across individuals isolated from nature but do not differ between males and females. Next, by inoculating mating females with increasing densities of nematodes, we show that worm infections significantly reduce brood size, larval survival, and larval mass, and also eliminate the trade‐off between brood size and larval mass. Finally, we show that nematodes are efficiently transmitted between mating individuals and from mothers to larvae, directly and indirectly via the carcass, and that worms persist through pupation. These results show that the phoretic nematode R.?regina can be highly parasitic to burying beetles but can nevertheless persist because of efficient mechanisms of intersexual and intergenerational transmission. Phoretic species are exceptionally common and may cause significant harm to their hosts, even though they rely on these larger species for transmission to new resources. However, this harm may be inevitable and unavoidable if transmission of phoretic symbionts requires nematode proliferation. It will be important to determine the generality of our results for other phoretic associates of animals. It will equally be important to assess the fitness effects of phoretic species under changing resource conditions and in the field where diverse interspecific interactions may exacerbate or reduce the negative effects of phoresy.
机译:Nicrophorus vespilloides是一种社会甲虫,在腐烂腐肉后会繁殖后代。野生甲虫经常与两种类型的大型共生体(螨和线虫)相关。尽管这些生物被认为是虫,无害地使用甲虫作为在cas体之间转移的手段,但是这些共生体对N.?pspilloides适应性的作用知之甚少。在这里,我们表明线虫在一系列蠕虫密度范围内对甲虫的适应性均具有显着的负面影响,并且还量化了在交配个体之间以及从父母到后代的蠕虫的密度依赖性传播。我们使用田间捕获的甲虫,提供了新的线虫共生线虫的第一个报告,该线虫与里氏鼠疫病最密切相关。接下来,通过向交配雌虫中接种线虫密度更高的疫苗,我们发现蠕虫感染会显着降低育雏尺寸,幼虫存活率和幼虫质量,并且消除育雏尺寸与幼虫质量之间的权衡。最后,我们表明线虫通过mat体直接或间接地有效地在交配的个体之间以及从母亲到幼虫之间传播,并且蠕虫通过化up持续存在。这些结果表明,隐身线虫R.?regina可以高度寄生于掩埋甲虫,但由于性交和世代传播的有效机制而可以持续存在。炽热物种非常普遍,即使它们依赖这些较大的物种来传播新资源,也可能对其寄主造成重大伤害。但是,如果隐喻共生体的传播需要线虫增殖,这种危害可能是不可避免的,并且是不可避免的。确定我们对其他动物的语音关联的结果的一般性很重要。同样重要的是,在资源条件不断变化的情况下以及在种间种间相互作用可能加剧或减少电泳的负面影响的领域中,评估电泳物种的适应性影响同样重要。

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