你脑子里在想什么,僵尸?巴西Caatinga生物群系大西洋森林遗迹中被昆虫病原真菌寄生的蚂蚁

Cícero Luanderson da Silva Alencar, R. Vicente, Joedson Castro Pires, Emily OLIVEIRA FONSECA, J. F. Sobczak
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众所周知,昆虫病原真菌寄生并操纵各种节肢动物的行为。本研究在Caatinga生物群落大西洋森林遗址中记录了昆虫病原真菌Ophiocordyceps camponoti-renggeri与寄主蚂蚁Camponotus renggeri的寄生关系,并对其相互作用的环境和生态方面进行了表征。我们发现210个被感染的工蚁,主要固定在当地植被叶片背面的边缘。大多数蚂蚁使用简单的叶状叶片固定和死亡,其大小变化很大。被寄生的蚂蚁死在离地面1.5米的地方。这些结果表明,癣虫草具有高毒力,其宿主的行为改变有利于其适应。
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What’s in Your Head, Zombie? Camponotus renggeri Ants Parasitized by the Entomopathogenic Fungus Ophiocordyceps camponoti-renggeri in a Relic of Atlantic Forest in Caatinga Biome, Brazil
Entomopathogenic fungi are widely known to parasitize and manipulate the behavior of various orders of arthropods. In this study, we recorded parasitism involving the entomopathogenic fungus Ophiocordyceps camponoti-renggeri and host ants of the species Camponotus renggeri in a relic of Atlantic Forest in Caatinga biome, in addition to characterizing the environmental and ecological aspects of the interaction. We found 210 infected ant workers, fixed predominantly on the margins of the abaxial face of leaves of the local vegetation. Most ants used simple phyllotaxis leaves for fixation and death, whose size varied widely. The parasitized ants died about 1.5 m above the ground. These results suggest that Ophiocordyceps camponoti-renggeri has high virulence and that the behavioral changes induced in its hosts favor their fitness. 
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