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Limited female dispersal predicts the incidence of Wolbachia across ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

机译:有限的女性分散术预测蚂蚁Wolbachia的发病率(Hymenoptera:Formicidae)

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The endosymbiotic bacterium Wolbachia is perhaps the greatest panzootic in the history of life on Earth, yet remarkably little is known regarding the factors that determine its incidence across species. One possibility is that Wolbachia more easily invades species with structured populations, due to the increased strength of genetic drift and higher initial frequency of infection. This should enable strains that induce mating incompatibilities to more easily cross the threshold prevalence above which they spread to either fixation or a stable equilibrium infection prevalence. Here, we provide empirical support for this hypothesis by analysing the relationship between female dispersal (as a proxy for population structure) and the incidence of Wolbachia across 250 species of ants. We show that species in which the dispersal of reproductive females is limited are significantly more likely to be infected with Wolbachia than species whose reproductive ecology is consistent with significant dispersal of females, and that this relationship remains after controlling for host phylogeny. We suggest that structured host populations, in this case resulting from limited female dispersal, may be an important feature determining how easily Wolbachia becomes successfully established in a novel host, and thus its occurrence across a wide diversity of invertebrate hosts.
机译:内骨生物细菌Wolbachia可能是地球生命史上最大的Panzootic,但对于确定其跨种类的发生率的因素而言,也很少。一种可能性是Wolbachia更容易侵入具有结构化群体的种类,因为遗传漂移的强度增加和感染较高的初始频率。这应该能够使诱导交配不相容性的菌株更容易地穿过上面的阈值普及,它们遍布固定或稳定的平衡感染患病率。在这里,我们通过分析女性分散(作为人口结构代理)与250种蚂蚁的Wolbachia的发生率来提供对该假设的实证支持。我们展示了生殖女性分散的物种是有限的,比生殖生态与女性重大分散在一起的物种的物种更容易感染Wolbachia,并且这种关系在控制宿主后发育后仍然存在。我们建议,在这种情况下,由有限的女性分散而导致的结构化宿主人群可能是确定Wolbachia如何在新的宿主中成功建立的重要特征,因此其跨越多样性无脊椎动物宿主的发生。

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