黏液保护浮游小蜗牛免受一种壶菌真菌的寄生。

IF 1.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Silke Van Den Wyngaert, Martin J Kainz, Robert Ptacnik
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摘要

壶菌门的游动孢子真菌是水生生态系统中普遍存在的浮游植物寄生虫,但浮游植物对寄生壶菌攻击的防御策略知之甚少。利用一个模型壶菌-浮游植物的病理系统,我们实验验证了一个假设,即粘液形成的desmid物种的粘液包膜提供了对寄生壶菌的保护。形成粘液的Staurodesmus细胞无法被乳糜菌接触到,而物理去除粘液包膜使得同一Staurodesmus菌株与原始的不形成粘液的宿主餐厅同样容易受到乳糜菌的感染。寄生虫的流行传播只发生在餐厅中,而不产生粘液的Staurodesmus sp允许宿主和寄生虫共存,而产生粘液的Staurodesmus sp导致寄生虫灭绝。除了粘液防御屏障外,我们还证明了餐厅和Staurodesmus sp.通过阻止壶菌发育来抵抗感染的能力,同时仍然保持活力,能够繁殖,从而从感染中恢复过来。本研究扩展了我们对浮游植物防御特性和浮游植物粘液作为抗真菌寄生虫物理屏障的功能作用的认识。
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Mucilage protects the planktonic desmid <i>Staurodesmus</i> sp. against parasite attack by a chytrid fungus.

Mucilage protects the planktonic desmid <i>Staurodesmus</i> sp. against parasite attack by a chytrid fungus.

Mucilage protects the planktonic desmid <i>Staurodesmus</i> sp. against parasite attack by a chytrid fungus.

Mucilage protects the planktonic desmid Staurodesmus sp. against parasite attack by a chytrid fungus.

Zoosporic fungi of the phylum Chytridiomycota are ubiquitous parasites of phytoplankton in aquatic ecosystems, but little is known about phytoplankton defense strategies against parasitic chytrid attacks. Using a model chytrid-phytoplankton pathosystem, we experimentally tested the hypothesis that the mucilage envelope of a mucilage-forming desmid species provides protection against the parasitic chytrid Staurastromyces oculus. Mucilage-forming Staurodesmus cells were not accessible to the chytrid, whereas physical removal of the mucilage envelope rendered the same Staurodesmus sp. strain equally susceptible to chytrid infections as the original non-mucilage-forming host Staurastrum sp. Epidemic spread of the parasite only occurred in Staurastrum sp., whereas non-mucilage-bearing Staurodesmus sp. allowed for co-existence of host and parasite, and mucilage-bearing Staurodesmus sp. caused parasite extinction. In addition to the mucilage defense barrier, we also demonstrate the ability of both Staurastrum sp. and Staurodesmus sp. to resist infection by preventing chytrid development while still remaining viable and being able to reproduce and thus recover from an infection. This study extends our knowledge on phytoplankton defense traits and the functional role of mucilage in phytoplankton as a physical barrier against fungal parasites.

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Journal of Plankton Research
Journal of Plankton Research 生物-海洋学
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
9.50%
发文量
65
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Plankton Research publishes innovative papers that significantly advance the field of plankton research, and in particular, our understanding of plankton dynamics.
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