Wolbachia infection complexity among insects in the tropical rice‐field community

Molecular Ecology - Tập 12 Số 4 - Trang 1049-1060 - 2003
Pattamaporn Kittayapong1,2, Wanwisa Jamnongluk1,2, Apisit Thipaksorn1,2, J. R. Milne2, C. Sindhusake3
1Center for Vectors and Vector-Borne Diseases and
2Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Rama 6 Road, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
3Entomology and Zoology Division, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Bangkok, Thailand

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Abstract

Wolbachia are a group of intracellular bacteria that cause reproductive alterations in their arthropod hosts. Widely discordant host and Wolbachia phylogenies indicate that horizontal transmission of these bacteria among species sometimes occurs. A likely means of horizontal transfer is through the feeding relations of organisms within communities. Feeding interactions among insects within the rice‐field insect community have been well documented in the past. Here, we present the results of a polymerase chain reaction‐based survey and phylogenetic analysis of Wolbachia strains in the rice‐field insect community of Thailand. Our field survey indicated that 49 of 209 (23.4%) rice‐field insect species were infected with Wolbachia. Of the 49 infected species, 27 were members of two feeding complexes: (i) a group of 13 hoppers preyed on by 2 mirid species and parasitized by a fly species, and (ii) 2 lepidopteran pests parasitized by 9 wasp species. Wolbachia strains found in three hoppers, Recilia dorsalis, Nephotettix malayanus and Nisia nervosa, the two mirid predators, Cyrtorhinus lividipennis and Tytthus chinensis, and the fly parasitoid, Tomosvaryella subvirescens, were all in the same Wolbachia clade. In the second complex, the two lepidopteran pests, Cnaphalocrocis medinalis and Scirpophaga incertulas, were both infected with Wolbachia from the same clade, as was the parasitoid Tropobracon schoenobii. However, none of the other infected parasitoid species in this feeding complex was infected by Wolbachia from this clade. Mean (± SD) genetic distance of Wolbachia wsp sequences among interacting species pairs of the hopper feeding complex (0.118 ± 0.091 nucleotide sequence differences), but not for the other two complexes, was significantly smaller than that between noninteracting species pairs (0.162 ± 0.079 nucleotide sequence differences). Our results suggest that some feeding complexes, such as the hopper complex described here, could be an important means by which Wolbachia spreads among species within arthropod communities.

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