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Secondary metabolites in floral nectar reduce parasite infections in bumblebees

机译:花蜜中的次生代谢产物可减少大黄蜂中的寄生虫感染

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The synthesis of secondary metabolites is a hallmark of plant defence against herbivores. These compounds may be detrimental to consumers, but can also protect herbivores against parasites. Floral nectar commonly contains secondary metabolites, but little is known about the impacts of nectar chemistry on pollinators, including bees. We hypothesized that nectar secondary metabolites could reduce bee parasite infection. We inoculated individual bumblebees with Crithidia bombi, an intestinal parasite, and tested effects of eight naturally occurring nectar chemicals on parasite population growth. Secondary metabolites strongly reduced parasite load, with significant effects of alkaloids, terpenoids and iridoid glycosides ranging from 61 to 81%. Using microcolonies, we also investigated costs and benefits of consuming anabasine, the compound with the strongest effect on parasites, in infected and uninfected bees. Anabasine increased time to egg laying, and Crithidia reduced bee survival. However, anabasine consumption did not mitigate the negative effects of Crithidia, and Crithidia infection did not alter anabasine consumption. Our novel results highlight that although secondary metabolites may not rescue survival in infected bees, they may play a vital role in mediating Crithidia transmission within and between colonies by reducing Crithidia infection intensities.
机译:次生代谢产物的合成是植物防御草食动物的标志。这些化合物可能对消费者有害,但也可以保护草食动物免受寄生虫侵害。花蜜通常包含次生代谢产物,但对花蜜化学对授粉媒介(包括蜜蜂)的影响知之甚少。我们假设花蜜的次级代谢产物可以减少蜜蜂的寄生虫感染。我们给大黄蜂接种了肠道寄生虫Crithidia bombi,并测试了八种天然花蜜化学物质对寄生虫种群增长的影响。次生代谢产物极大地降低了寄生虫的负荷,其中生物碱,萜类和环烯醚酮苷的显着影响范围为61%至81%。我们还使用小菌落调查了在感染和未感染的蜜蜂中服用金刚烷胺(对寄生虫影响最强的化合物)的成本和收益。鱼腥素增加了产卵的时间,而鞭毛虫减少了蜜蜂的存活。但是,服用花色胺并不能减轻Crithidia的负面影响,并且感染Crithidia并不能改变花色碱的摄入。我们的新结果强调,尽管次生代谢物可能无法挽救被感染蜜蜂的生存,但它们可能通过降低Crithidia感染强度而在介导群体内部和群体之间的Crithidia传播中发挥重要作用。

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