Defensive insect symbiont leads to cascading extinctions and community collapse

Animals often engage in mutualistic associations with microorganisms that protect them from predation, parasitism or pathogen infection. Studies of these interactions in insects have mostly focussed on the direct effects of symbiont infection on natural enemies without studying community-wide effect...

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Main Authors: Sanders, D, Kehoe, R, van Veen, F, McLean, A, Godfray, H, Dicke, M, Gols, R, Frago, E
Format: Journal article
Published: Wiley 2016
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author Sanders, D
Kehoe, R
van Veen, F
McLean, A
Godfray, H
Dicke, M
Gols, R
Frago, E
author_facet Sanders, D
Kehoe, R
van Veen, F
McLean, A
Godfray, H
Dicke, M
Gols, R
Frago, E
author_sort Sanders, D
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description Animals often engage in mutualistic associations with microorganisms that protect them from predation, parasitism or pathogen infection. Studies of these interactions in insects have mostly focussed on the direct effects of symbiont infection on natural enemies without studying community-wide effects. Here, we explore the effect of a defensive symbiont on population dynamics and species extinctions in an experimental community composed of three aphid species and their associated specialist parasitoids. We found that introducing a bacterial symbiont with a protective (but not a non-protective) phenotype into one aphid species led to it being able to escape from its natural enemy and increase in density. This changed the relative density of the three aphid species which resulted in the extinction of the two other parasitoid species. Our results show that defensive symbionts can cause extinction cascades in experimental communities and so may play a significant role in the stability of consumer-herbivore communities in the field.
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spelling oxford-uuid:701bf4b3-c0ed-41f5-b9c1-aea6a87372852022-03-26T19:34:59ZDefensive insect symbiont leads to cascading extinctions and community collapseJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:701bf4b3-c0ed-41f5-b9c1-aea6a8737285Symplectic Elements at OxfordWiley2016Sanders, DKehoe, Rvan Veen, FMcLean, AGodfray, HDicke, MGols, RFrago, EAnimals often engage in mutualistic associations with microorganisms that protect them from predation, parasitism or pathogen infection. Studies of these interactions in insects have mostly focussed on the direct effects of symbiont infection on natural enemies without studying community-wide effects. Here, we explore the effect of a defensive symbiont on population dynamics and species extinctions in an experimental community composed of three aphid species and their associated specialist parasitoids. We found that introducing a bacterial symbiont with a protective (but not a non-protective) phenotype into one aphid species led to it being able to escape from its natural enemy and increase in density. This changed the relative density of the three aphid species which resulted in the extinction of the two other parasitoid species. Our results show that defensive symbionts can cause extinction cascades in experimental communities and so may play a significant role in the stability of consumer-herbivore communities in the field.
spellingShingle Sanders, D
Kehoe, R
van Veen, F
McLean, A
Godfray, H
Dicke, M
Gols, R
Frago, E
Defensive insect symbiont leads to cascading extinctions and community collapse
title Defensive insect symbiont leads to cascading extinctions and community collapse
title_full Defensive insect symbiont leads to cascading extinctions and community collapse
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title_short Defensive insect symbiont leads to cascading extinctions and community collapse
title_sort defensive insect symbiont leads to cascading extinctions and community collapse
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