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Tick Microbiomes in Neotropical Forest Fragments Are Best Explained by Tick-Associated and Environmental Factors Rather than Host Blood Source

机译:NeoTropical森林片段中的蜱微生物是最能由蜱关联和环境因素而不是宿主血来解释的最佳解释

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The composition of tick microbiomes varies both within and among tick species. Whether this variation is intrinsic (related to tick characteristics) or extrinsic (related to vertebrate host and habitat) is poorly understood but important, as microbiota can influence the reproductive success and vector competence of ticks. We aimed to uncover what intrinsic and extrinsic factors best explain the microbial composition and taxon richness of 11 species of neotropical ticks collected from eight species of small mammals in 18 forest fragments across central Panama. Microbial richness varied among tick species, life stages, and collection sites but was not related to host blood source. Microbiome composition was best explained by tick life stage, with bacterial assemblages of larvae being a subset of those of nymphs. Collection site explained most of the bacterial taxa with differential abundance across intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Francisella and Rickettsia were highly prevalent, but their proportional abundance differed greatly among tick species, and we found both positive and negative cooccurrence between members of these two genera. Other tick endosymbionts (e.g., Coxiella and Rickettsiella ) were associated with specific tick species. In addition, we detected Anaplasma and Bartonella in several tick species. Our results indicate that the microbial composition and richness of neotropical ticks are principally related to intrinsic factors (tick species and life stage) and collection site. Taken together, our analysis informs how tick microbiomes are structured and can help anchor our understanding of tick microbiomes from tropical environments more broadly.IMPORTANCE Blood-feeding arthropod microbiomes often play important roles in disease transmission, yet the factors that structure tick microbial communities in the Neotropics are unknown. Utilizing ticks collected from live animals in neotropical forest fragments, this study teases apart the contributions of intrinsic and extrinsic tick-associated factors on tick microbial composition as well as which specific microbes contribute to differences across tick species, tick life stages, the mammals they fed on, and the locations from where they were sampled. Furthermore, this study provides revelations of how notable tick-associated bacterial genera are interacting with other tick-associated microbes as well as the forest animals they encounter.
机译:蜱微生物体的组成在蜱虫中变化。这种变异是否是内在的(与蜱特征有关)或外在(与脊椎动物宿主和栖息地相关)的内在(有关的患者(相关)是很差的,但重要的是微生物群可以影响蜱虫的生殖成功和传染媒介能力。我们的目标是揭示内在和外在因素最佳解释从38种小哺乳动物中的11种新闻蜱的微生物组成和分类富裕性。微生物丰富度在蜱虫种类,生命阶段和收集地点之间变化,但与宿主血来源无关。 Microbiome组合物最好是蜱寿命阶段解释的,幼虫细菌组合是若虫的子集。收集部位解释了大部分细菌分类群,具有跨本质和外在因素的差异丰富。 Francisella和Rickettsia非常普遍,但它们的比例丰度在蜱虫种群中有很大差异,并且我们在这两个属的成员之间发现了正面和负面的Cooccurrence。其他蜱型内酯(例如,Coxiella和Rickettsiella)与特定的蜱虫不同。此外,我们在几种蜱虫中检测到Anaplasma和Bartonella。我们的结果表明,新生蜱的微生物组成和丰富性主要与内在因素(蜱虫种和终身)和收集地点有关。我们的分析通知蜱微生物体是如何构建的,可以帮助锚定我们对热带环境的蜱微生物体的理解更广泛。分析血液喂养的节肢动物微生物血症经常在疾病传播中发挥重要作用,但结构蜱微生物群落的因素新生儿是未知的。利用从新生森林碎片中的活动植物收集的蜱虫,这项研究分开了内在和外在蜱关联因子对蜱微生物组合物的贡献,以及哪种特定的微生物有助于蜱虫,蜱生命阶段,他们喂养的哺乳动物在他们被取样的地方的地方。此外,该研究提供了有关蜱关联的细菌属性如何与其他蜱相关的微生物相互作用以及它们遇到的森林动物的启示。

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