Halyomorpha halys肠道菌群的季节变化。

IF 3.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ECOLOGY Microbial Ecology Pub Date : 2024-12-28 DOI:10.1007/s00248-024-02481-1
Maja Fluch, Erika Corretto, Heike Feldhaar, Hannes Schuler
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肠道微生物群在昆虫进化和生态中起着重要作用。细菌支持宿主的营养和防御,因此在宿主的健康中起着重要的作用。Halyomorpha halys是世界上最重要的入侵害虫之一。这种原产于东北亚的五元虫最近入侵了北美和欧洲,对农业生产造成了重大损害。尽管越来越多的研究调查了这种害虫物种的生物学,但对其肠道微生物群的组成知之甚少。像许多其他五元体物种一样,halys有一种叫做“Candidatus Pantoea carbekii”的初级共生体,它为宿主生产维生素和必需氨基酸。然而,目前缺乏其他细菌存在的信息。因此,我们使用高通量16S rRNA基因元条形码方法研究了halys个体的肠道微生物群,这些微生物群是全年在野外收集的。结果显示,3309种不同的asv与halys相关,其中Pantoea是最丰富的共生体,几乎存在于所有个体中。此外,许多个体携带共生菌,一种醋酸细菌的共生体。除了这两个主要分类群外,我们还发现与halys相关的微生物多样性随季节波动,突出了可能影响该物种生物学的动态微生物群。
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Seasonal Changes in the Gut Microbiota of Halyomorpha halys.

The gut microbiome plays an important role in insect evolution and ecology. Bacteria support the host's nutrition and defense and therefore play an important role in the fitness of the host. Halyomorpha halys is one of the most important invasive pest species in the world. Native to North-Eastern Asia, this Pentatomid bug has recently invaded North America and Europe, causing significant damage to agricultural production. Although an increasing number of studies investigated the biology of this pest species, little is known about the composition of its gut microbiota. Like many other Pentatomid species, H. halys harbors a primary symbiont called "Candidatus Pantoea carbekii," which produces vitamins and essential amino acids for the host. However, information about the presence of other bacteria is currently lacking. Therefore, we investigated the gut microbiota of H. halys individuals, which were collected in the field across the year using a high-throughput 16S rRNA gene metabarcoding approach. Our results revealed 3309 different ASVs associated with H. halys, with Pantoea being the most abundant symbiont, present in almost all individuals. Additionally, many individuals harbor Commensalibacter, a genus of acetic acid bacterial symbionts. Besides these two predominant taxa, we show a high diversity of microorganisms associated with H. halys with seasonal fluctuations, highlighting a dynamic microbiota that might influence the biology of this species.

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Microbial Ecology
Microbial Ecology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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6.90
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2.80%
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212
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Microbial Ecology was founded more than 50 years ago by Dr. Ralph Mitchell, Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Biology at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. The journal has evolved to become a premier location for the presentation of manuscripts that represent advances in the field of microbial ecology. The journal has become a dedicated international forum for the presentation of high-quality scientific investigations of how microorganisms interact with their environment, with each other and with their hosts. Microbial Ecology offers articles of original research in full paper and note formats, as well as brief reviews and topical position papers.
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