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Clash of kingdoms or why Drosophila larvae positively respond to fungal competitors

机译:王国冲突或果蝇幼虫对真菌竞争者产生积极反应的原因

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Background Competition with filamentous fungi has been demonstrated to be an important cause of mortality for the vast group of insects that depend on ephemeral resources (e.g. fruit, dung, carrion). Recent data suggest that the well-known aggregation of Drosophila larvae across decaying fruit yields a competitive advantage over mould, by which the larvae achieve a higher survival probability in larger groups compared with smaller ones. Feeding and locomotor behaviour of larger larval groups is assumed to cause disruption of fungal hyphae, leading to suppression of fungal growth, which in turn improves the chances of larval survival to the adult stage. Given the relationship between larval density, mould suppression and larval survival, the present study has tested whether fungal-infected food patches elicit communal foraging behaviour on mould-infected sites by which larvae might hamper mould growth more efficiently. Results Based on laboratory experiments in which Drosophila larvae were offered the choice between fungal-infected and uninfected food patches, larvae significantly aggregated on patches containing young fungal colonies. Grouping behaviour was also visible when larvae were offered only fungal-infected or only uninfected patches; however, larval aggregation was less strong under these conditions than in a heterogeneous environment (infected and uninfected patches). Conclusion Because filamentous fungi can be deadly competitors for insect larvae on ephemeral resources, social attraction of Drosophila larvae to fungal-infected sites leading to suppression of mould growth may reflect an adaptive behavioural response that increases insect larval fitness and can thus be discussed as an anti-competitor behaviour. These observations support the hypothesis that adverse environmental conditions operate in favour of social behaviour. In a search for the underlying mechanisms of communal behaviour in Drosophila, this study highlights the necessity of investigating the role of inter-kingdom competition as a potential driving force in the evolution of spatial behaviour in insects.
机译:背景技术已证明与丝状真菌的竞争是导致大量依赖短暂资源(例如水果,粪便,腐肉)的昆虫死亡的重要原因。最新数据表明,众所周知的果蝇幼虫在腐烂果实上的聚集产生了超过霉菌的竞争优势,通过这种竞争优势,幼虫在较大群体中的存活率高于较小群体。假定较大的幼虫群体的进食和运动行为会引起真菌菌丝的破坏,从而导致真菌生长受到抑制,进而增加了幼虫存活到成年阶段的机会。考虑到幼虫密度,霉菌抑制和幼虫存活之间的关系,本研究已经测试了真菌感染的食物斑块是否在霉菌感染的部位引起了共同觅食行为,幼虫可以通过这种行为更有效地阻碍霉菌的生长。结果根据实验室实验,果蝇幼虫可以在真菌感染和未感染的食物斑块之间进行选择,幼虫在聚集有年轻真菌菌落的斑块上明显聚集。当仅向幼虫提供真菌感染或未感染的斑块时,分组行为也很明显。但是,在这些条件下,幼虫聚集的能力不如异质环境(感染和未感染的斑块)强。结论由于丝状真菌可能是短暂幼虫资源上昆虫幼虫的致命竞争者,果蝇幼虫对真菌感染部位的社会吸引力导致霉菌生长受到抑制,可能反映了一种适应性行为反应,该反应增加了昆虫幼虫的适应性,因此可以作为抗药性进行讨论。 -竞争对手的行为。这些观察结果支持以下假设:不利的环境条件有利于社会行为。在寻找果蝇中公共行为的潜在机制时,本研究强调了研究双子星间竞争作为昆虫空间行为演变的潜在驱动力的作用的必要性。

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