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Interspecific transmission of endosymbiotic Spiroplasma by mites
Authors:Jaenike John  Polak Michal  Fiskin Anna  Helou Mada  Minhas Miranda
Institution:Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627, USA. joja@mail.rochester.edu
Abstract:The occurrence of closely related strains of maternally transmitted endosymbionts in distantly related insect species indicates that these infections can colonize new host species by lateral transfer, although the mechanisms by which this occurs are unknown. We investigated whether ectoparasitic mites, which feed on insect haemolymph, can serve as interspecific vectors of Spiroplasma poulsonii, a male-killing endosymbiont of Drosophila. Using Spiroplasma-specific primers for PCR, we found that mites can pick up Spiroplasma from infected Drosophila nebulosa females and subsequently transfer the infection to Drosophila willistoni. Some of the progeny of the recipient D. willistoni were infected, indicating successful maternal transmission of the Spiroplasma within the new host species. However, the transmission rate of the infection from recipient flies to their offspring was low, perhaps due to low Spiroplasma density in the recipient flies.
Keywords:Drosophila nebulosa  Drosophila willistoni  host–parasite associations  Macrocheles  Spiroplasma poulsonii
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