Finding the Right Host in the Darkness of the Cave-New Insights into the Ecology and Spatio-temporal Dynamics of Hyperparasitic Fungi (Arthrorhynchus nycteribiae, Laboulbeniales)

在洞穴的黑暗中寻找合适的宿主——对超寄生真菌(夜孢节翅菌,Laboulbeniales)的生态学和时空动态的新见解

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the presence of the hyperparasitic fungus Arthrorhynchus nycteribiae and to analyze its spatio-temporal pattern in the two bat flies (Penicillidia conspicua and P. dufourii) parasitizing on bats. We collected 612 samples of bat flies from 400 bats in 20 caves in the Central Balkans. Hyperparasite was identified based on morphological and molecular analyses of rDNA genes (LSU and SSU). A. nycteribiae was reported for the first time in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, and confirmed in Serbia. Of the 20 sites examined, we found A. nycteribiae at 11 sites. The prevalence of A. nycteribiae infection in the bats examined was approximately 17%. Miniopterus schreibersii harbored the highest number of bat flies and was the only bat species hosting the infected bat flies of the species P. conspicua. Our results showed significant differences in infection patterns during the different seasons: the highest prevalence of bat flies with hyperparasitic fungi was found in the summer season (23%) and the lowest in spring (2%). Female bat fly hosts showed a significantly higher prevalence of infection than male bat flies. This study makes an important contribution to the knowledge of the distribution of A. nycteribiae and to the understanding of complex parasite-host relationships in the poorly studied areas of the Central Balkans.

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