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Effects of natal and novel <Emphasis Type="Italic">Crithidia bombi</Emphasis> (Trypanosomatidae) infections on <Emphasis Type="Italic">Bombus terrestris</Emphasis> hosts
Authors:C P Yourth  M J F Brown  P Schmid-Hempel
Institution:(1) Experimental Ecology, ETH Zentrum CHN, ETH Zürich, Institute of Integrative Biology (IBZ), CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland;(2) Present address: Department Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto, 25 Harbord Street, Toronto, M5S 3G5, ON, Canada;(3) Present address: Department of Zoology, School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland
Abstract:Bombus terrestris queens may contract infections of the trypanosome parasite Crithidia bombi from their natal nests; alternatively, the queens may also become infected after leaving their natal nests while foraging on contaminated flowers. We expected that, because C. bombi adapts to the natal colony during the previous generation, C. bombi infections from the natal colony will be more damaging to queens than a novel infection acquired from an unrelated colony. To test our prediction, we used queens exposed to three treatment groups: natal infection, novel infection, and control (no infection). We found that the infected queens produced fewer males and had a lower overall fitness, but we did not find any differences based on the source of the infections. We noted a strong matriline effect on the likelihood of a queen surviving hibernation and successfully founding a colony. Taken together, our results suggest that while C. bombi affects the fitness of B. terrestris, one vertical transmission event is no more damaging than randomly encountered infections. Furthermore, we found that, at least under laboratory conditions, matriline effects on fitness could override the effect of infection status. Received 2 September 2007; revised 9 November 2007; accepted 20 November 2007.
Keywords:Host-parasite co-evolution  virulence  local adaptation  vertical transmission
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