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Effects of the ectoparasitic fungus Rickia wasmannii on its ant host

机译:外寄生真菌Rickia wasmannii对其蚂蚁寄主的影响

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Social animals like ants, although seemingly well-armed against parasites because of the protective nature of the social system, are nevertheless exposed to several parasitic organisms, among them fungi of the order Laboulbeniales (Ascomycetes). Rickia wasmannii is one such ectoparasitic fungus that lives on different species of the ant genus Myrmica in Europe. The fungus attaches to the outer layer of the cuticle, while appearing on the surface of the hosts as a setae-like structure. There is little information on the effects of the fungi on the host. Usually it is regarded as neutral, in spite of its high abundance on the ants. We studied the impact of a R. wasmannii infection on the lifespan and grooming behavior of its main host M. scabrinodis in artificial nests in laboratory conditions for 2 months. The lifespan of infected individuals was significantly reduced in comparison with the lifespan of uninfected ants. The frequency of allogrooming was significantly higher in infected nests, while only a marginally significant positive effect could be detected in the case of autogrooming. Increased grooming may either be an effective aspect of host defense or, alternatively, a pathogen-induced behavioral change that enhances pathogen transmission. This study thus provides the first documented evidence of the potential effects of R. wasmannii on its ant hosts
机译:像蚂蚁这样的社交动物,尽管由于社会系统的保护性质而似乎具有很好的抵抗寄生虫的能力,但仍暴露于几种寄生生物中,其中包括拉伯贝氏菌(子囊菌)的真菌。 wasmannii立克次体(Rickia wasmannii)是一种生活在欧洲的Myrmica蚂蚁属不同物种上的外寄生真菌。真菌附着在表皮的外层,而在宿主的表面上表现为类刚毛状的结构。关于真菌对宿主的作用的信息很少。尽管它对蚂蚁的丰度很高,但通常被认为是中性的。我们在实验室条件下研究了2个月内,在工厂内人工巢中,一株R. wasmannii感染对其主要寄主M. scabrinodis的寿命和修饰行为的影响。与未感染蚂蚁的寿命相比,被感染个体的寿命显着降低。在被感染的巢中,变态修饰的频率明显更高,而在自动变态修饰的情况下,只能检测到微不足道的积极影响。梳理增加可能是宿主防御的有效方面,或者是病原体引起的行为变化,从而增强了病原体的传播。因此,这项研究提供了第一个有记录的证据,证明R. wasmannii对其蚂蚁宿主具有潜在的影响。

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