生物
基因组
适应(眼睛)
生态学
生态系统
寄主(生物学)
全生物
微生物群
微观世界
生态演替
线虫
人口
内共生
昆虫
利基
共生
进化生物学
细菌
基因
遗传学
人口学
质体
叶绿体
神经科学
社会学
作者
Wen‐Sui Lo,Ralf J. Sommer,Ziduan Han
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-49513-5
摘要
Abstract Unravelling the multifaceted and bidirectional interactions between microbiota and host physiology represents a major scientific challenge. Here, we utilise the nematode model, Pristionchus pacificus , coupled to a laboratory-simulated decay process of its insect host, to mimic natural microbiota succession and investigate associated tripartite interactions. Metagenomics reveal that during initial decay stages, the population of vitamin B-producing bacteria diminishes, potentially due to a preferential selection by nematodes. As decay progresses to nutrient-depleted stages, bacteria with smaller genomes producing less nutrients become more prevalent. Lipid utilisation and dauer formation, representing key nematode survival strategies, are influenced by microbiota changes. Additionally, horizontally acquired cellulases extend the nematodes’ reproductive phase due to more efficient foraging. Lastly, the expressions of Pristionchus species-specific genes are more responsive to natural microbiota compared to conserved genes, suggesting their importance in the organisms’ adaptation to its ecological niche. In summary, we show the importance of microbial successions and their reciprocal interaction with nematodes for insect decay in semi-artificial ecosystems.
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