Ambrosia beetles, along with termites and leafcutter ants, are the only fungus-farming lineages within the tree of life. Bacteria harbored by ambrosia beetles may play an essential role in the nutritional symbiotic interactions with their associated fungi; however, little is known about the impact of rearing conditions on the microbiota of ambrosia beetles. We have used culture-independent methods to explore the effect of rearing conditions on the microbiome associated with Xyleborus affinis, Xyleborus bispinatus, and Xyleborus volvulus, evaluating different media in laboratory-controlled conditions and comparing wild and laboratory conditions. Our results revealed that rearing conditions affected the fungal and bacterial microbiome structure and had a strong influence on bacterial metabolic capacities. We propose that the rearing conditions influence the ambrosia-associated fungal and bacterial communities. Furthermore, bacterial microbiome flexibility may help beetles adapt to different substrates.
Impact of Rearing Conditions on the Ambrosia Beetle's Microbiome.
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作者:Ibarra-Juarez Luis Arturo, Desgarennes Damaris, Vázquez-Rosas-Landa Mirna, Villafan Emanuel, Alonso-Sánchez Alexandro, Ferrera-RodrÃguez Ofelia, Moya Andrés, Carrillo Daniel, Cruz Luisa, Carrión Gloria, López-Buenfil Abel, GarcÃa-Avila Clemente, Ibarra-Laclette Enrique, Lamelas Araceli
| 期刊: | Life-Basel | 影响因子: | 3.400 |
| 时间: | 2018 | 起止号: | 2018 Dec 13; 8(4):63 |
| doi: | 10.3390/life8040063 | ||
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