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An unseen foe in arthropod conservation efforts: The case of Wolbachia infections in the Karner blue butterfly

机译:节肢动物保护工作中的未知敌人:Karner蓝蝴蝶的Wolbachia感染病例

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Infection by endosymbiotic bacteria is an underappreciated threat to endangered arthropods with serious implications for captive management programs. We examined the nature of Wolbachia infection in the North American endangered Karner blue butterfly, Lycaeides melissa samuelis, as a case study. Screening for Wolbachia across the range of the species confirmed widespread infection in the western half of the Karner blue's range. Multilocus sequence typing using six genes confirmed that the infection in the western populations is attributable to a single strain of Wolbachia. This strain was also detected in the closely related Melissa blue butterfly, L. m. melissa, the presumed source of the infection. The infection in the Karner blue butterfly was perfectly correlated with the presence of a foreign mitochondrial DNA variant present in the Melissa blue butterfly, consistent with the hypothesis that the mitochondrial introgression was driven by the spread of Wolbachia. A single individual out of 71 screened from the eastern portion of the range of the Karner blue butterfly was also infected, however this infection was attributable to a different strain. Simulation models of the demographic effects of the spread of Wolbachia infection to uninfected populations and metapopulations suggest that such an infection might further reduce already small population sizes and substantially increase the probability of population extirpation. We discuss threats to other endangered arthropods in the light of this case study and make recommendations for minimizing the impact of endosymbiont infections in conservation plans, especially those including captive propagation and augmentation of endangered arthropod populations.
机译:内共生细菌的感染是对濒临灭绝的节肢动物的一种未被充分认识到的威胁,对圈养管理计划具有严重的影响。作为案例研究,我们检查了北美濒临灭绝的Karner蓝蝴蝶Lycaeides melissa samuelis中的Wolbachia感染的性质。对整个物种范围内的沃尔巴克氏菌进行筛查证实,在卡纳蓝氏范围的西半部广泛感染。使用六个基因的多基因座序列分型证实了西方人群的感染归因于单一的沃尔巴氏菌。在密切相关的梅利莎(Melissa)蓝蝴蝶L. m。中也检测到该菌株。梅利莎,推测的感染源。 Karner蓝蝴蝶的感染与Melissa蓝蝴蝶中存在的外来线粒体DNA变体完美相关,这与线粒体渗入是由Wolbachia的扩散驱动的假设相一致。从卡纳(Karner)蓝蝴蝶的东部地区筛选出的71个个体中,也有一个被感染,但是这种感染归因于不同的菌株。沃尔巴克氏菌感染传播给未感染人群和后代种群的人口统计学模拟模型表明,这种感染可能会进一步减少原本很小的种群,并大大增加种群灭绝的可能性。我们根据本案例研究讨论了对其他濒危节肢动物的威胁,并提出了一些建议,以尽量减少共生共生体感染在保护计划中的影响,特别是那些圈养繁殖和增加濒危节肢动物种群的计划。

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