Small Eats Big: Ecology and Diversity of Bdellovibrio and Like Organisms, and their Dynamics in Predator-Prey Interactions

Agronomie Pub Date : 2003-07-01 DOI:10.1051/AGRO:2003026
S. Yair, Davidov Yaacov, K. Susan, E. Jurkevitch
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Abstract

The ecological role of predation is well established in the animal world. Not so in the bacterial realm where the number of known bacterial predators is small and their phylogenetic affiliations largely unknown. The best-characterized bacterial predators belong to the Bdellovibrio-Bacteriovorax group (Bdellovibrio and like organisms, the BLOs). As predation at this trophic level may be of ecological significance, there is a need to better understand the diversity and the phylogeny of bacterial predators as well as the kinetics of their interactions with their prey. Such studies could also help to develop new approaches for the control of plant and animal Gram negative pathogenic bacteria. Here, we present a short review on the ecology, diversity and the taxonomy of predatory bacteria, with an emphasis on BLOs as well as on the dynamics of the interaction between a selected strain of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus and its Erwinia carotovora subsp. carotovora prey under high and low predator:prey ratios.
小吃大:蛭弧菌和类似生物的生态学和多样性,以及它们在捕食者-猎物相互作用中的动态
在动物世界中,捕食的生态作用已经确立。但在细菌领域却不是这样,已知的细菌捕食者数量很少,它们的系统发育关系很大程度上是未知的。最具特征的细菌捕食者属于Bdellovibrio- bacteriovorax群(Bdellovibrio及其类似生物BLOs)。由于这种营养水平的捕食可能具有生态意义,因此有必要更好地了解细菌捕食者的多样性和系统发育,以及它们与猎物相互作用的动力学。这些研究也有助于开发控制植物和动物革兰氏阴性致病菌的新方法。本文对捕食细菌的生态学、多样性和分类进行了简要的综述,重点介绍了捕食细菌的BLOs,以及一株乳酸菌(Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus)和它的胡萝卜欧文弧菌(Erwinia carotovora)亚种之间相互作用的动力学。高捕食者与低捕食者比例下的胡萝卜类猎物。
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