Drosophila suzukii avoidance of microbes in oviposition choice
While the majority of species lays eggs onto fermented fruits, females of pierce the skin and lay eggs into ripening fruits using their serrated ovipositors. The changes of oviposition site preference must have accompanied this niche exploitation. In this study, we established an oviposition assay t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Royal Society open science 2021-01, Vol.8 (1), p.201601-201601 |
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Zusammenfassung: | While the majority of
species lays eggs onto fermented fruits, females of
pierce the skin and lay eggs into ripening fruits using their serrated ovipositors. The changes of oviposition site preference must have accompanied this niche exploitation. In this study, we established an oviposition assay to investigate the effects of commensal microbes deposited by conspecific and heterospecific individuals and showed that the presence of microbes on the oviposition substrate enhances egg laying of
and
, but discourages that of
. This result suggests that a drastic change has taken place in the lineage leading to
in how females respond to chemical cues produced by microbes. We also found that hardness of the substrate, resembling that of either ripening or damaged and fermenting fruits, affects the response to microbial growth, indicating that mechanosensory stimuli interact with chemosensory-guided decisions to select or avoid oviposition sites. |
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ISSN: | 2054-5703 2054-5703 |
DOI: | 10.1098/rsos.201601 |