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  • Arthropod bacterial communities are complex and can be beneficial or parasitic to their hosts.
  • This study focused on the bacterial communities of Tetranychus truncatus, specifically looking at different strains infected with various symbionts like Wolbachia and Spiroplasma.
  • Results showed that while Wolbachia and Spiroplasma were the most abundant bacteria in T. truncatus, their presence didn't change the overall diversity of bacterial communities, but did affect the abundance of other bacterial genera, indicating their significant influence on the microbiota structure.

Article Abstract

The structures of arthropod bacterial communities are complex. These microbiotas usually provide many beneficial services to their hosts, whereas occasionally they may be parasitical. To date, little is known about the bacterial communities of Tetranychus truncatus and the factors contributing to the structure of its bacterial communities are unexplored yet. Here, we used four symbiont-infected T. truncatus strains-including one Wolbachia and Spiroplasma co-infected strain, two symbiont singly-infected strains and one symbiont uninfected strain-to investigate the influence of endosymbionts on the structure of the host mites' microbiota. Based on 16S rRNA genes sequencing analysis, we found Wolbachia and Spiroplasma were the two most abundant bacteria in T. truncatus and the presence of both symbionts could not change the diversity of bacterial communities (based on alpha-diversity indexes such as ACE, Chao1, Shannon and Simpson diversity index). Symbiont infection did alter the abundance of many other bacterial genera, such as Megamonas and Bacteroides. The structures of bacterial communities differed significantly among symbiont-infected strains. These results suggested a prominent effect of Wolbachia and Spiroplasma on bacterial communities of the host T. truncatus. These findings advance our understanding of T. truncatus microbiota and will be helpful for further study on bacterial communities of spider mites.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10493-021-00589-4DOI Listing

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