Increase of niche filling with increase of host richness for plant-infecting mastreviruses.

IF 5.5 2区 医学 Q1 VIROLOGY
Virus Evolution Pub Date : 2024-12-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1093/ve/veae107
Sélim Ben Chéhida, Heemee Devi Bunwaree, Murielle Hoareau, Oumaima Moubset, Charlotte Julian, Laurence Blondin, Denis Filloux, Christophe Lavergne, Philippe Roumagnac, Arvind Varsani, Darren P Martin, Jean-Michel Lett, Pierre Lefeuvre
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Abstract

Now that it has been realized that viruses are ubiquitous, questions have been raised on factors influencing their diversity and distribution. For phytoviruses, understanding the interplay between plant diversity and virus species richness and prevalence remains cardinal. As both the amplification and the dilution of viral species richness due to increasing host diversity have been theorized and observed, a deeper understanding of how plants and viruses interact in natural environments is needed to explore how host availability conditions viral diversity and distributions. From a unique dataset, this study explores interactions of Mastrevirus species (family Geminiviridae) with Poales order hosts across 10 sites from three contrasting ecosystems on La Réunion. Among 273 plant pools, representing 61 Poales species, 15 Mastrevirus species were characterized from 22 hosts. The analysis revealed a strong association of mastreviruses with hosts from agroecosystems, the rare presence of viruses in coastal grasslands, and the absence of mastreviruses in subalpine areas, areas dominated by native plants. This suggests that detected mastreviruses were introduced through anthropogenic activities, emphasizing the role of humans in shaping the global pathobiome. By reconstructing the realized host-virus infection network, besides revealing a pattern of increasing viral richness with increasing host richness, we observed increasing viral niche occupancies with increasing host species richness, implying that virus realized richness at any given site is conditioned on the global capacity of the plant populations to host diverse mastreviruses. Whether this tendency is driven by synergy between viruses or by an interplay between vector population and plant richness remains to be established.

侵染植物的mastrevirus随着寄主丰富度的增加而增加生态位填充。
既然人们已经认识到病毒无处不在,人们就提出了影响其多样性和分布的因素的问题。对于植物病毒,了解植物多样性与病毒物种丰富度和流行度之间的相互作用仍然是重要的。由于寄主多样性的增加对病毒物种丰富度的放大和稀释已经被理论化和观察到,因此需要更深入地了解自然环境中植物和病毒如何相互作用,以探索寄主可用性如何影响病毒的多样性和分布。从一个独特的数据集,本研究探索了在La r上三个不同生态系统的10个站点中,Mastrevirus物种(双病毒科)与Poales目宿主的相互作用。273个植物池共61种,22个寄主鉴定出15种Mastrevirus。分析显示,mastrevirus与来自农业生态系统的宿主有很强的关联,在沿海草原上很少出现这种病毒,而在以本地植物为主的亚高山地区没有出现这种病毒。这表明,检测到的乳头状病毒是通过人为活动引入的,强调了人类在形成全球病理组中的作用。通过重构宿主-病毒感染网络,除了揭示病毒丰富度随宿主丰富度的增加而增加的模式外,我们还观察到病毒生态位占用率随宿主物种丰富度的增加而增加,这意味着任何给定地点的病毒实现丰富度取决于植物种群承载多种mastrevirus的全球能力。这种趋势是由病毒之间的协同作用驱动,还是由病媒种群与植物丰富度之间的相互作用驱动,仍有待确定。
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Virus Evolution
Virus Evolution Immunology and Microbiology-Microbiology
CiteScore
10.50
自引率
5.70%
发文量
108
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Virus Evolution is a new Open Access journal focusing on the long-term evolution of viruses, viruses as a model system for studying evolutionary processes, viral molecular epidemiology and environmental virology. The aim of the journal is to provide a forum for original research papers, reviews, commentaries and a venue for in-depth discussion on the topics relevant to virus evolution.
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