The paradoxical rarity of a fruit fly fungus attacking a broad range of hosts
Abstract Understanding the factors that determine the realized and potential distribution of a species requires knowledge of abiotic, physiological, limitations as well as ecological interactions. Fungi of the order Laboulbeniales specialize on arthropods and are typically thought to be highly speci...
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doaj-2951f36f7d7340de8dbab0f068fd89002021-04-02T11:25:43ZengWileyEcology and Evolution2045-77582020-08-0110168871887910.1002/ece3.6585The paradoxical rarity of a fruit fly fungus attacking a broad range of hostsCamiel Doorenweerd0Sebastian Sievert1Walter Rossi2Daniel Rubinoff3Department of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences Entomology Section College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources University of Hawaii Honolulu HI USADepartment of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences Entomology Section College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources University of Hawaii Honolulu HI USADepartment of MeSVA Environmental Sciences Section University of L'Aquila Coppito ItalyDepartment of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences Entomology Section College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources University of Hawaii Honolulu HI USAAbstract Understanding the factors that determine the realized and potential distribution of a species requires knowledge of abiotic, physiological, limitations as well as ecological interactions. Fungi of the order Laboulbeniales specialize on arthropods and are typically thought to be highly specialized on a single species or closely related group of species. Because infections are almost exclusively transmitted through direct contact between the hosts, the host ecology, to a large extent, determines the distribution and occurrence of the fungus. We examined ~20,000 fruit flies (Diptera: Dacinae) collected in Malaysia, Sulawesi, Australia, and the Solomon Islands between 2017 and 2019 for fungal infections and found 197 infected flies across eight different Bactrocera species. Morphology and 1,363 bps of small subunit (18S) DNA sequences both support that the infections are from a single polyphagous fungal species Stigmatomyces dacinus—a known ectoparasite of these fruit flies. This leads to the question: why is S. dacinus rare, when its hosts are widespread and abundant? In addition, the hosts are all Bactrocera, a genus with ~480 species, but 37 Bactrocera species found sympatric with the hosts were never infected. Host‐selection does not appear to be phylogenetically correlated. These results suggest a hidden complexity in how different, but closely related, host species vary in their susceptibility, which somehow limits the abundance and dispersal capability of the fungus.https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6585AscomycotaBactrocera dorsalisbiocontrolDaciniLaboulbenialesOriental fruit fly |
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Camiel Doorenweerd Sebastian Sievert Walter Rossi Daniel Rubinoff |
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Camiel Doorenweerd Sebastian Sievert Walter Rossi Daniel Rubinoff The paradoxical rarity of a fruit fly fungus attacking a broad range of hosts Ecology and Evolution Ascomycota Bactrocera dorsalis biocontrol Dacini Laboulbeniales Oriental fruit fly |
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Camiel Doorenweerd Sebastian Sievert Walter Rossi Daniel Rubinoff |
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The paradoxical rarity of a fruit fly fungus attacking a broad range of hosts |
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The paradoxical rarity of a fruit fly fungus attacking a broad range of hosts |
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The paradoxical rarity of a fruit fly fungus attacking a broad range of hosts |
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The paradoxical rarity of a fruit fly fungus attacking a broad range of hosts |
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The paradoxical rarity of a fruit fly fungus attacking a broad range of hosts |
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paradoxical rarity of a fruit fly fungus attacking a broad range of hosts |
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Ecology and Evolution |
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Abstract Understanding the factors that determine the realized and potential distribution of a species requires knowledge of abiotic, physiological, limitations as well as ecological interactions. Fungi of the order Laboulbeniales specialize on arthropods and are typically thought to be highly specialized on a single species or closely related group of species. Because infections are almost exclusively transmitted through direct contact between the hosts, the host ecology, to a large extent, determines the distribution and occurrence of the fungus. We examined ~20,000 fruit flies (Diptera: Dacinae) collected in Malaysia, Sulawesi, Australia, and the Solomon Islands between 2017 and 2019 for fungal infections and found 197 infected flies across eight different Bactrocera species. Morphology and 1,363 bps of small subunit (18S) DNA sequences both support that the infections are from a single polyphagous fungal species Stigmatomyces dacinus—a known ectoparasite of these fruit flies. This leads to the question: why is S. dacinus rare, when its hosts are widespread and abundant? In addition, the hosts are all Bactrocera, a genus with ~480 species, but 37 Bactrocera species found sympatric with the hosts were never infected. Host‐selection does not appear to be phylogenetically correlated. These results suggest a hidden complexity in how different, but closely related, host species vary in their susceptibility, which somehow limits the abundance and dispersal capability of the fungus. |
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Ascomycota Bactrocera dorsalis biocontrol Dacini Laboulbeniales Oriental fruit fly |
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