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Condition-dependent virulence of slow bee paralysis virus in Bombus terrestris: are the impacts of honeybee viruses in wild pollinators underestimated?

机译:血模虫中慢蜂瘫痪病毒的病情依赖性毒力:是蜜蜂病毒在野生粉的人低估的影响吗?

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Slow bee paralysis virus (SBPV)-previously considered an obligate honeybee disease-is now known to be prevalent in bumblebee species. SBPV is highly virulent in honeybees in association with Varroa mites, but has been considered relatively benign otherwise. However, condition-dependent pathogens can appear asymptomatic under good, resource abundant conditions, and negative impacts on host fitness may only become apparent when under stressful or resource-limited conditions. We tested whether SBPV expresses condition-dependent virulence in its bumblebee host, Bombus terrestris, by orally inoculating bees with SBPV and recording longevity under satiated and starvation conditions. SBPV infection resulted in significant virulence under starvation conditions, with infected bees 1.6 times more likely to die at any given time point (a median of 2.3 h earlier than uninfected bees), whereas there was no effect under satiated conditions. This demonstrates clear condition-dependent virulence for SBPV in B. terrestris. Infections that appear asymptomatic in non-stressful laboratory assays may nevertheless have significant impacts under natural conditions in the wild. For multi-host pathogens such as SBPV, the use of sentinel host species in laboratory assays may further lead to the underestimation of pathogen impacts on other species in nature. In this case the impact of 'honeybee viruses' on wild pollinators may be underestimated, with detrimental effects on conservation and food security. Our results highlight the importance of multiple assays and multiple host species when testing for virulence, in order for laboratory studies to accurately inform conservation policy and mitigate disease impacts in wild pollinators.
机译:慢蜂瘫痪病毒(SBPV) - 普遍认为是蜂窝病 - 现在已知在大黄蜂物种中普遍存在。 SBPV在与Varroa螨虫结合的蜜蜂中是高度毒性的,但否则被认为是相对良性的。然而,条件依赖性病原体可以在良好的,资源丰富的条件下显得无症状,并且在持续压力或资源限制条件下,对宿主健身的负面影响可能只会变得显而易见。我们测试了SBPV是否在其Bumblebee宿主中表达病情依赖的毒物,通过口服接种蜂牛,并在饱和和饥饿条件下记录寿命。 SBPV感染导致饥饿条件下具有显着的毒力,在任何给定的时间点(比未感染的蜜蜂早)死亡的感染蜜蜂可能会死于1.6倍,而在饱和条件下没有影响。这证明了在B. Terrestris中的SBPV依赖性依赖性毒力。然而,在非压力实验室测定中出现无症状的感染可能在野外的自然条件下产生显着的影响。对于诸如SBPV之类的多宿主病原体,在实验室测定中使用Sentinel宿主物种可能进一步导致低估病原体对其他物种的影响。在这种情况下,“蜜蜂病毒”对野生粉的影响可能会被低估,对保护和粮食安全有不利影响。我们的结果突出了多种测定和多个宿主物种在测试毒力时的重要性,以便进行实验室研究,以准确地通知野生粉虫的保护政策和减轻疾病的影响。

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