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Divergence and convergence of gut microbiomes of wild insect pollinators
Pollination services provided by wild insect pollinators are critical to natural ecosystems and crops around the world. There is an increasing appreciation that the gut microbiota of these insects influences their health and consequently their services. However, pollinator gut microbiota studies hav...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10470603/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37504575 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01270-23 |
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author | Li, Jilian Sauers, Logan Zhuang, Daohua Ren, Haiqing Guo, Jun Wang, Liuhao Zhuang, Mingsheng Guo, Yulong Zhang, Zhengyi Wu, Jie Yao, Jun Yang, Huipeng Huang, Jiaxing Wang, Chengrui Lin, Qinghui Zhang, Zhigang Sadd, Ben M. |
author_facet | Li, Jilian Sauers, Logan Zhuang, Daohua Ren, Haiqing Guo, Jun Wang, Liuhao Zhuang, Mingsheng Guo, Yulong Zhang, Zhengyi Wu, Jie Yao, Jun Yang, Huipeng Huang, Jiaxing Wang, Chengrui Lin, Qinghui Zhang, Zhigang Sadd, Ben M. |
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description | Pollination services provided by wild insect pollinators are critical to natural ecosystems and crops around the world. There is an increasing appreciation that the gut microbiota of these insects influences their health and consequently their services. However, pollinator gut microbiota studies have focused on well-described social bees, but rarely include other, more phylogenetically divergent insect pollinators. To expand our understanding, we explored the insect pollinator microbiomes across three insect orders through two DNA sequencing approaches. First, in an exploratory 16S amplicon sequencing analysis of taxonomic community assemblages, we found lineage-specific divergences of dominant microbial genera and microbiota community composition across divergent insect pollinator genera. However, we found no evidence for a strong broad-scale phylogenetic signal, which we see for community relatedness at finer scales. Subsequently, we utilized metagenomic shotgun sequencing to obtain metagenome-assembled genomes and assess the functionality of the microbiota from pollinating flies and social wasps. We uncover a novel gut microbe from pollinating flies in the family Orbaceae that is closely related to Gilliamella spp. from social bees but with divergent functions. We propose this novel species be named Candidatus Gilliamella eristali. Further metagenomes of dominant fly and wasp microbiome members suggest that they are largely not host-insect adapted and instead may be environmentally derived. Overall, this study suggests selective processes involving ecology or physiology, or neutral processes determining microbe colonization may predominate in the turnover of lineages in insect pollinators broadly, while evolution with hosts may occur only under certain circumstances and on smaller phylogenetic scales. IMPORTANCE: Wild insect pollinators provide many key ecosystem services, and the microbes associated with these insect pollinators may influence their health. Therefore, understanding the diversity in microbiota structure and function, along with the potential mechanisms shaping the microbiota across diverse insect pollinators, is critical. Our study expands beyond existing knowledge of well-studied social bees, like honey bees, including members from other bee, wasp, butterfly, and fly pollinators. We infer ecological and evolutionary factors that may influence microbiome structure across diverse insect pollinator hosts and the functions that microbiota members may play. We highlight significant differentiation of microbiomes among diverse pollinators. Closer analysis suggests that dominant members may show varying levels of host association and functions, even in a comparison of closely related microbes found in bees and flies. This work suggests varied importance of ecological, physiological, and non-evolutionary filters in determining structure and function across largely divergent wild insect pollinator microbiomes. |
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spelling | pubmed-104706032023-09-01 Divergence and convergence of gut microbiomes of wild insect pollinators Li, Jilian Sauers, Logan Zhuang, Daohua Ren, Haiqing Guo, Jun Wang, Liuhao Zhuang, Mingsheng Guo, Yulong Zhang, Zhengyi Wu, Jie Yao, Jun Yang, Huipeng Huang, Jiaxing Wang, Chengrui Lin, Qinghui Zhang, Zhigang Sadd, Ben M. mBio Research Article Pollination services provided by wild insect pollinators are critical to natural ecosystems and crops around the world. There is an increasing appreciation that the gut microbiota of these insects influences their health and consequently their services. However, pollinator gut microbiota studies have focused on well-described social bees, but rarely include other, more phylogenetically divergent insect pollinators. To expand our understanding, we explored the insect pollinator microbiomes across three insect orders through two DNA sequencing approaches. First, in an exploratory 16S amplicon sequencing analysis of taxonomic community assemblages, we found lineage-specific divergences of dominant microbial genera and microbiota community composition across divergent insect pollinator genera. However, we found no evidence for a strong broad-scale phylogenetic signal, which we see for community relatedness at finer scales. Subsequently, we utilized metagenomic shotgun sequencing to obtain metagenome-assembled genomes and assess the functionality of the microbiota from pollinating flies and social wasps. We uncover a novel gut microbe from pollinating flies in the family Orbaceae that is closely related to Gilliamella spp. from social bees but with divergent functions. We propose this novel species be named Candidatus Gilliamella eristali. Further metagenomes of dominant fly and wasp microbiome members suggest that they are largely not host-insect adapted and instead may be environmentally derived. Overall, this study suggests selective processes involving ecology or physiology, or neutral processes determining microbe colonization may predominate in the turnover of lineages in insect pollinators broadly, while evolution with hosts may occur only under certain circumstances and on smaller phylogenetic scales. IMPORTANCE: Wild insect pollinators provide many key ecosystem services, and the microbes associated with these insect pollinators may influence their health. Therefore, understanding the diversity in microbiota structure and function, along with the potential mechanisms shaping the microbiota across diverse insect pollinators, is critical. Our study expands beyond existing knowledge of well-studied social bees, like honey bees, including members from other bee, wasp, butterfly, and fly pollinators. We infer ecological and evolutionary factors that may influence microbiome structure across diverse insect pollinator hosts and the functions that microbiota members may play. We highlight significant differentiation of microbiomes among diverse pollinators. Closer analysis suggests that dominant members may show varying levels of host association and functions, even in a comparison of closely related microbes found in bees and flies. This work suggests varied importance of ecological, physiological, and non-evolutionary filters in determining structure and function across largely divergent wild insect pollinator microbiomes. American Society for Microbiology 2023-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10470603/ /pubmed/37504575 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01270-23 Text en Copyright © 2023 Li et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Article Li, Jilian Sauers, Logan Zhuang, Daohua Ren, Haiqing Guo, Jun Wang, Liuhao Zhuang, Mingsheng Guo, Yulong Zhang, Zhengyi Wu, Jie Yao, Jun Yang, Huipeng Huang, Jiaxing Wang, Chengrui Lin, Qinghui Zhang, Zhigang Sadd, Ben M. Divergence and convergence of gut microbiomes of wild insect pollinators |
title | Divergence and convergence of gut microbiomes of wild insect pollinators |
title_full | Divergence and convergence of gut microbiomes of wild insect pollinators |
title_fullStr | Divergence and convergence of gut microbiomes of wild insect pollinators |
title_full_unstemmed | Divergence and convergence of gut microbiomes of wild insect pollinators |
title_short | Divergence and convergence of gut microbiomes of wild insect pollinators |
title_sort | divergence and convergence of gut microbiomes of wild insect pollinators |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10470603/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37504575 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01270-23 |
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