Yuno Do, Woong-Bae Park, Jun-Kyu Park, Siae Park, Ohseok Kwon, Moon Bo Choi
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摘要
食肉甲虫肠道细菌群落与其栖息地之间的关系对了解生态动态具有重要意义。本研究考察了梯田和平地上两种食肉甲虫(Chlaenius pallipes和Pheropsophus jessoensis)的肠道细菌群落。在物种水平上,肠道细菌群落的差异很明显,而且是基于栖息地的差异。具体来说,在梯田中,P. jessoensis 有更多的固着菌和变形菌,而在平地中则有更多的放线菌。相比之下,C. pallipes 在两种生境中都始终显示出较高的固着菌水平。这些差异反映在类和属的水平上,强调了宿主特异性在塑造肠道微生物群方面的作用。阿尔法多样性指标表明,P. jessoensis 的细菌群落比 C. pallipes 更为多样。然而,梯田显示 P. jessoensis 的多样性略有降低,这表明环境对微生物种群有影响。利用布雷-柯蒂斯距离进行的 Beta 多样性分析区分了两种甲虫的细菌群落。多变量方差分析证实了这些发现。斯隆中性模型的观点表明,环境因素主要通过随机过程影响细菌群落的组合。从功能上看,新陈代谢是重点,表明了肠道细菌在甲虫新陈代谢过程中的作用。值得注意的是,能量代谢在不同的田间类型之间存在差异,揭示了环境对肠道细菌功能的影响。这项研究深入揭示了影响食肉甲虫肠道细菌群落的宿主特异性因素和环境因素之间的相互作用,有助于更广泛地了解微生物生态学以及环境和宿主在微生物群动态中的作用。
Host and environmental influences on the gut bacterial community of carabid beetles in distinct paddy fields
The relationship between the gut bacterial communities of carabid beetles and their habitats holds implications for understanding ecological dynamics. This study examined the gut bacterial communities of two carabid beetle species, Chlaenius pallipes and Pheropsophus jessoensis, in terraced and flat paddy fields. Differences in gut bacterial communities were evident at the species level and were based on habitat. Specifically, P. jessoensis had a greater presence of Firmicutes and Proteobacteria in terraced fields but more Actinobacteria in flatland fields. In comparison, C. pallipes consistently showed high levels of Firmicutes in both habitats. These differences were reflected at class and genus levels, emphasizing the role of host specificity in shaping gut microbiota. Alpha diversity metrics indicated that P. jessoensis hosted a more diverse bacterial community than C. pallipes. Terraced fields, however, showed slightly reduced diversity in P. jessoensis, suggesting environmental effects on microbial populations. Beta diversity analysis using Bray–Curtis distances differentiated the bacterial communities of the two beetles. Multivariate analysis of variance reinforced these findings. Insights from the Sloan neutral model indicate that environmental factors predominantly influence bacterial community assembly through stochastic processes. Functionally, metabolism was highlighted, indicating the role of gut bacteria in beetle metabolic processes. Notably, energy metabolism varied between field types, revealing environmental effects on gut bacterial functions. This study offers in-depth insights into interactions between host-specific and environmental factors influencing gut bacterial communities of carabid beetles, contributing to a broader understanding of microbial ecology and the roles of environment and host in microbiota dynamics.
期刊介绍:
Entomological Research is the successor of the Korean Journal of Entomology. Published by the Entomological Society of Korea (ESK) since 1970, it is the official English language journal of ESK, and publishes original research articles dealing with any aspect of entomology. Papers in any of the following fields will be considered:
-systematics-
ecology-
physiology-
biochemistry-
pest control-
embryology-
genetics-
cell and molecular biology-
medical entomology-
apiculture and sericulture.
The Journal publishes research papers and invited reviews.