Literature DB >> 32946751

Egg-Surface Bacteria Are Indirectly Associated with Oviposition Aversion in Bactrocera dorsalis.

Huijing Li1, Lu Ren1, Mingxue Xie1, Yang Gao1, Muyang He1, Babar Hassan1, Yongyue Lu2, Daifeng Cheng3.   

Abstract

Finding a suitable oviposition site is a challenging task for a gravid female fly, because the hatched maggots have limited mobility, making it difficult to find an alternative host. The oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis, oviposits on many types of fruits. Maggots hatching in a fruit that is already occupied by conspecific worms will face food competition. Here, we showed that maggot-occupied fruits deter B. dorsalis oviposition and that this deterrence is based on the increased β-caryophyllene concentration in fruits. Using a combination of bacterial identification, volatile content quantification, and behavioral analyses, we demonstrated that the egg-surface bacteria of B. dorsalis, including Providencia sp. and Klebsiella sp., are responsible for this increase in the β-caryophyllene contents of host fruits. Our research shows a type of tritrophic interaction between micro-organisms, insects, and insect hosts, which will provide considerable insight into the evolution of insect behavioral responses to volatile compounds.
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Keywords:  Bactrocera dorsalis; Klebsiella sp.; Providencia sp.; behavior; deterrence; egg-surface bacteria; oviposition; tritrophic interaction; volatile; β-caryophyllene

Year:  2020        PMID: 32946751     DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2020.08.080

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


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