Gut-associated yeast in bark beetles of the genus Dendroctonus Erichson (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae)

Scolytine bark beetles are the most destructive pests of conifers; they sometimes aggregate in such large numbers that they actually kill their hosts. They maintain close relationships with yeasts and fungi, in particular those that are assumed to aid in digestive, detoxification processes and phero...

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Hauptverfasser: RIVERA, FLOR N, GONZÁLEZ, EVELYN, GÓMEZ, ZULEMA, LÓPEZ, NYDIA, HERNÁNDEZ-RODRÍGUEZ, CÉSAR, BERKOV, AMY, ZÚÑIGA, GERARDO
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description Scolytine bark beetles are the most destructive pests of conifers; they sometimes aggregate in such large numbers that they actually kill their hosts. They maintain close relationships with yeasts and fungi, in particular those that are assumed to aid in digestive, detoxification processes and pheromone production. In this study, 403 yeast strains were isolated from the guts, ovaries, eggs and frass of nine bark beetle species in the genus Dendroctonus Erichson. The beetles were collected from 10 conifer species at 34 locations in Mexico, Guatemala and the USA. Yeast identification was based on partial DNA sequences from 18S rDNA, 26S rDNA and internal transcribed spacer (ITS1), as well as morphological and physiological characteristics. A combined phylogenetic analysis delimited 11 clades with sequences similar to Candida arabinofermentans, C. ernobii, C. membranifaciens (including C. lessepsii, Pichia mexicana and P. scolyti), C. oregonensis, C. piceae, Kuraishia capsulata (including K. capsulata and K. cf. molischiana), Pichia americana, P. canadensis, P. glucozyma, P. guilliermondii and an undescribed species of Candida. Nucleotide divergences between the major clades were at least 5% while, with the exception of 30 isolates, yeasts within clades differed from named reference species at fewer than 1% of the nucleotide sites. There do not appear to be obligate relationships between particular yeasts and specific anatomical partitions, nor between particular yeasts and bark beetle species. Some yeasts do appear to be preferentially associated with bark beetles feeding on different conifer genera and therefore host plant defences may limit yeast community diversity in Dendroctonus.
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Biological evolution
Candida
Candida arabinofermentans
Coleoptera
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Dendroctonus
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Genetics of eukaryotes. Biological and molecular evolution
internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS1)
Kuraishia
Pichia
Scolytidae
Scolytinae
title Gut-associated yeast in bark beetles of the genus Dendroctonus Erichson (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae)
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