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Consistency of Bacterial Communities in a Parasitic Worm: Variation Throughout the Life Cycle and Across Geographic Space

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MICROBIAL ECOLOGY
卷 83, 期 3, 页码 724-738

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00248-021-01774-z

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Bacteria; Ontogenetic variation; Life cycle; Philophthalmus attenuatus; Spatial variation; Trematode

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  1. Marsden Fund (Royal Society of New Zealand)

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The study found that different life stages of the parasite trematode have distinct bacteriomes compared to their host and the external environment. Additionally, trematodes from different geographic locations display differences in bacteriome composition, although they share more bacterial taxa than different life stages from the same location. This suggests non-random, stage-specific acquisition, selection and/or propagation of bacteria along the parasite's developmental history.
Microbial communities within metazoans are increasingly linked with development, health and behaviour, possibly functioning as integrated evolutionary units with the animal in which they live. This would require microbial communities to show some consistency both ontogenetically (across life stages) and geographically (among populations). We characterise the bacteriome of the parasitic trematode Philophthalmus attenuatus, which undergoes major life cycle transitions, and test whether its bacteriome remains consistent on developmental and spatial scales. Based on sequencing the prokaryotic 16S SSU rRNA gene, we compared the parasite bacteriome (i) across three life stages (rediae in snails, cercariae exiting snails, adults in birds) in one locality and (ii) among three geographic localities for rediae only. We found that each life stage harbours a bacteriome different from that of its host (except the adult stage) and the external environment. Very few bacterial taxa were shared among life stages, suggesting substantial ontogenetic turnover in bacteriome composition. Rediae from the three different localities also had different bacteriomes, with dissimilarities increasing with geographical distance. However, rediae from different localities nevertheless shared more bacterial taxa than did different life stages from the same locality. Changes in the bacteriome along the parasite's developmental history but some degree of geographical stability within a given life stage point toward non-random, stage-specific acquisition, selection and/or propagation of bacteria.

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