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An inherited virus influences the coexistence of parasitoid species through behaviour manipulation
Authors:Patot Sabine  Allemand Roland  Fleury Frédéric  Varaldi Julien
Institution:Laboratoire de Bactériologie, Faculté de Médecine Lyon Est, site Laennec, INSERM U851, Rue Guillaume Paradin, Université de Lyon, Lyon, France.
Abstract:The potential role of pathogens or parasites in maintaining species coexistence is well documented. However, the impact of vertically transmitted symbionts, that can markedly modify their host's biology, is largely unknown. Some females of the Drosophila parasitoid Leptopilina boulardi are infected with an inherited virus (LbFV). The virus forces females to lay supernumerary eggs in already parasitised hosts, thus allowing its horizontal transmission. Using two independent experimental procedures, we found that LbFV impacts inter-specific competition between L. boulardi and the related L. heterotoma. While L. boulardi rapidly outcompetes L. heterotoma in the absence of the virus, L. heterotoma was able to maintain or even to eliminate L. boulardi in the presence of LbFV. By forcing females to superparasitise, LbFV induced egg wastage in L. boulardi thus explaining its impact on the competition outcome. We conclude that this symbiont whose transmission is L. boulardi-density-dependant may affect the coexistence of Leptopilina species.
Keywords:Behaviour  coexistence  competition  egg load  keystone parasite  manipulation  parasitoid  superparasitism  symbiont  virus
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