Strong specificity in the interaction between parasitoids and symbiont‐protected hosts |
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Authors: | R. Rouchet C. Vorburger |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Integrative Biology, ETH Zürich, , Zürich, Switzerland;2. EAWAG, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, , Dübendorf, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Coevolution between hosts and parasites may promote the maintenance of genetic variation in both antagonists by negative frequency‐dependence if the host–parasite interaction is genotype‐specific. Here we tested for specificity in the interaction between parasitoids (Lysiphlebus fabarum) and aphid hosts (Aphis fabae) that are protected by a heritable defensive endosymbiont, the γ‐proteobacterium Hamiltonella defensa. Previous studies reported a lack of genotype specificity between unprotected aphids and parasitoids, but suggested that symbiont‐conferred resistance might exhibit a higher degree of specificity. Indeed, in addition to ample variation in host resistance as well as parasitoid infectivity, we found a strong aphid clone‐by‐parasitoid line interaction on the rates of successful parasitism. This genotype specificity appears to be mediated by H. defensa, highlighting the important role that endosymbionts can play in host–parasite coevolution. |
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Keywords: |
Aphis fabae
endosymbiont genotype‐by‐genotype interaction
Hamiltonella defensa
infectivity
Lysiphlebus fabarum
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