Affiliation:
1. Department of Entomology, University of Arizona410 Forbes Building, Tucson AZ 85721, USA
2. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona310 BioSciences West, Tucson AZ 85721, USA
Abstract
Symbiotic associations between animals and inherited micro-organisms are widespread in nature. In many cases, hosts may be superinfected with multiple inherited symbionts.
Acyrthosiphon pisum
(the pea aphid) may harbour more than one facultative symbiont (called secondary symbionts) in addition to the obligate primary symbiont,
Buchnera aphidicola
. Previously we demonstrated that, in a controlled genetic background,
A. pisum
infected with either
Serratia symbiotica
or
Hamiltonella defensa
(called R- and T-type in that study) were more resistant to attack by the parasitoid
Aphidius ervi
. Here, we examined the consequences of
A. pisum
superinfected with both resistance-conferring symbionts. We found that an
A. pisum
line co-infected with both
S. symbiotica
and
H. defensa
symbionts exhibits even greater resistance to parasitism by
A. ervi
than either of the singly infected lines. Despite this added benefit to resistance, superinfections of
S. symbiotica
and
H. defensa
symbionts appeared rare in our survey of Utah
A. pisum
symbionts, which is probably attributable to severe fecundity costs. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction estimates indicate that while the density of
H. defensa
is similar in singly and superinfected hosts,
S. symbiotica
densities increased dramatically in superinfected hosts. Over-proliferation of symbionts or antagonistic interactions between symbionts may be harmful to the aphid host. Our results indicate that in addition to host–symbiont interactions, interactions among the symbionts themselves probably play a critical role in determining the distributions of symbionts in natural populations.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
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