The Effect of Density-Dependent Phase on the Locust Gut Bacterial Composition

The desert locust demonstrates density-dependent phase polyphenism: For extended periods it appears in a non-aggregating, non-migrating phenotype, known as the solitary phase. When circumstances change, solitary individuals may aggregate and transform to the gregarious phenotype, which have a strong...

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Main Authors: Omer Lavy, Uri Gophna, Eran Gefen, Amir Ayali
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-01-01
Series:Frontiers in Microbiology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2018.03020/full
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spelling doaj-67b2d2abe49a4329957010506d2b89542020-11-24T21:50:10ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2019-01-01910.3389/fmicb.2018.03020359432The Effect of Density-Dependent Phase on the Locust Gut Bacterial CompositionOmer Lavy0Uri Gophna1Eran Gefen2Amir Ayali3School of Zoology, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, IsraelSchool of Molecular Cell Biology & Biotechnology, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, IsraelDepartment of Biology, University of Haifa – Oranim, Kiryat Tivon, IsraelSchool of Zoology, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, IsraelThe desert locust demonstrates density-dependent phase polyphenism: For extended periods it appears in a non-aggregating, non-migrating phenotype, known as the solitary phase. When circumstances change, solitary individuals may aggregate and transform to the gregarious phenotype, which have a strong propensity for generating large swarms. Previous reports have suggested a role for gut-bacteria derived volatiles in the swarming phenomenon, and suggested that locusts are capable of manipulating their gut microbiome according to their density-dependent phases. Here, we directly tested this hypothesis for the first time. Using locusts of both phases from well-controlled laboratory cultures as well as gregarious field-collected individuals; and high-throughput sequencing. We characterized the hindgut bacterial community composition in the two phases of the desert locust. Our findings demonstrate that laboratory-reared gregarious and solitary locusts maintain a stable core of Enterobacter. However, while different generations of gregarious locust experience shifts in their Enterobacter’s relative abundance; the solitary locusts maintain a stable gut microbiome, highly similar to that of the field-collected locusts. Tentative phase differences in wild populations’ microbiome may thus be an indirect effect of environmental or other factors that push the swarming individuals to homogenous gut bacteria. We therefore conclude that there are phase-related differences in the population dynamics of the locust hindgut bacterial composition, but there is no intrinsic density-dependent mechanism directly affecting the gut microbiome.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2018.03020/fullinsect – symbiont interactionbacterial communityendosymbiontEnterobacteriaceaelocust microbiotagut bacteria
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Uri Gophna
Eran Gefen
Amir Ayali
The Effect of Density-Dependent Phase on the Locust Gut Bacterial Composition
Frontiers in Microbiology
insect – symbiont interaction
bacterial community
endosymbiont
Enterobacteriaceae
locust microbiota
gut bacteria
author_facet Omer Lavy
Uri Gophna
Eran Gefen
Amir Ayali
author_sort Omer Lavy
title The Effect of Density-Dependent Phase on the Locust Gut Bacterial Composition
title_short The Effect of Density-Dependent Phase on the Locust Gut Bacterial Composition
title_full The Effect of Density-Dependent Phase on the Locust Gut Bacterial Composition
title_fullStr The Effect of Density-Dependent Phase on the Locust Gut Bacterial Composition
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Density-Dependent Phase on the Locust Gut Bacterial Composition
title_sort effect of density-dependent phase on the locust gut bacterial composition
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Microbiology
issn 1664-302X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The desert locust demonstrates density-dependent phase polyphenism: For extended periods it appears in a non-aggregating, non-migrating phenotype, known as the solitary phase. When circumstances change, solitary individuals may aggregate and transform to the gregarious phenotype, which have a strong propensity for generating large swarms. Previous reports have suggested a role for gut-bacteria derived volatiles in the swarming phenomenon, and suggested that locusts are capable of manipulating their gut microbiome according to their density-dependent phases. Here, we directly tested this hypothesis for the first time. Using locusts of both phases from well-controlled laboratory cultures as well as gregarious field-collected individuals; and high-throughput sequencing. We characterized the hindgut bacterial community composition in the two phases of the desert locust. Our findings demonstrate that laboratory-reared gregarious and solitary locusts maintain a stable core of Enterobacter. However, while different generations of gregarious locust experience shifts in their Enterobacter’s relative abundance; the solitary locusts maintain a stable gut microbiome, highly similar to that of the field-collected locusts. Tentative phase differences in wild populations’ microbiome may thus be an indirect effect of environmental or other factors that push the swarming individuals to homogenous gut bacteria. We therefore conclude that there are phase-related differences in the population dynamics of the locust hindgut bacterial composition, but there is no intrinsic density-dependent mechanism directly affecting the gut microbiome.
topic insect – symbiont interaction
bacterial community
endosymbiont
Enterobacteriaceae
locust microbiota
gut bacteria
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2018.03020/full
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