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首页> 外文期刊>Journal of experimental zoology, Part A. Comparative experimental biology >Effects of the nematode Gyrinicola batrachiensis on development, gut morphology, and fermentation in bullfrog tadpoles (Rana catesbeiana): a novel mutualism.
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Effects of the nematode Gyrinicola batrachiensis on development, gut morphology, and fermentation in bullfrog tadpoles (Rana catesbeiana): a novel mutualism.

机译:线虫Gyrinicola batrachiensis对牛蛙t(Rana catesbeiana)发育,肠道形态和发酵的影响:一种新型的共生关系。

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We describe a novel mutualism between bullfrog tadpoles (Rana catesbeiana) and a tadpole-specific gastrointestinal nematode (Gyrinicola batrachiensis). Groups of tadpoles were inoculated with viable or nonviable nematode eggs, and development, morphology, and gut fermentation activity were compared between nematode-infected and uninfected tadpoles. Nematode infection accelerated tadpole development; the mean time to metamorphosis was 16 d shorter and the range of times to metamorphosis was narrower in nematode-infected tadpoles than in uninfected tadpoles. At metamorphosis, infected and uninfected bullfrogs did not differ in body size or condition. Colon width, wet mass of colon contents, and concentrations of most fermentation byproducts (short-chain fatty acids: SCFAs) in the hindgut were greater in infected tadpoles. Furthermore, in vitro fermentation yields for all SCFAs combined were over twice as high in infected tadpoles than in uninfected tadpoles. One explanation for accelerated development ininfected tadpoles is the altered hindgut fermentation associated with the nematodes. Energetic contributions of fermentation were estimated to be 20% and 9% of the total daily energy requirement for infected and uninfected tadpoles, respectively. Infection by G. batrachiensis nematodes potentially confers major ecological and evolutionary advantages to R. catesbeiana tadpoles. The mutualism between these species broadens our understanding of the taxonomic diversity and physiological contributions of fermentative gut symbionts and suggests that nematodes inhabiting the gut regions of other ectothermic herbivores might have beneficial effects in those hosts.
机译:我们描述了牛蛙t(Rana catesbeiana)和specific特异性胃肠道线虫(Gyrinicola batrachiensis)之间的新型共生关系。给vi组接种有生命或无生命的线虫卵,并比较感染和未感染的t的发育,形态和肠道发酵活性。线虫感染加速了development的发育;与未感染的t相比,线虫感染的pole平均变质时间短了16 d,变态的时间范围更窄。在变态时,被感染和未被感染的牛蛙的体型或状况没有差异。在感染的t中,后肠的结肠宽度,结肠内容物的湿质量以及大多数发酵副产物(短链脂肪酸:SCFA)的浓度更高。此外,在感染的combined中,所有组合的SCFA的体外发酵产量是未感染的high的两倍以上。感染t加速发育的一种解释是与线虫相关的后肠发酵发生改变。据估计,发酵的能量贡献分别为感染和未感染的daily每日总能量需求的20%和9%。巴氏杆菌线虫的感染潜在地赋予了R. catesbeiana t主要的生态和进化优势。这些物种之间的共生关系拓宽了我们对发酵肠道共生生物的分类学多样性和生理贡献的理解,并表明居住在其他食热食草动物的肠道区域的线虫可能会对这些寄主产生有益的影响。

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