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Facultative Symbionts in Aphids and the Horizontal Transfer of Ecologically Important Traits

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Experiments on pea aphids have demonstrated that facultative symbionts protect against entomopathogenic fungi and parasitoid wasps, ameliorate the detrimental effects of heat, and influence host plant suitability.
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Aphids engage in symbiotic associations with a diverse assemblage of heritable bacteria. In addition to their obligate nutrient-provisioning symbiont, Buchnera aphidicola, aphids may also carry one or more facultative symbionts. Unlike obligate symbionts, facultative symbionts are not generally required for survival or reproduction and can invade novel hosts, based on both phylogenetic analyses and transfection experiments. Facultative symbionts are mutualistic in the context of various ecological interactions. Experiments on pea aphids (Acyrthosiphon pisum) have demonstrated that facultative symbionts protect against entomopathogenic fungi and parasitoid wasps, ameliorate the detrimental effects of heat, and influence host plant suitability. The protective symbiont, Hamiltonella defensa, has a dynamic genome, exhibiting evidence of recombination, phage-mediated gene uptake, and horizontal gene transfer and containing virulence and toxin-encoding genes. Although transmitted maternally with high fidelity, facultative symbionts occasionally move horizontally within and between species, resulting in the instantaneous acquisition of ecologically important traits, such as parasitoid defense.

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Defensive symbiosis in the wild: Seasonal dynamics of parasitism risk and symbiont‐conferred resistance

TL;DR: A 2-year field study was conducted in this article , where the authors collected temporally well-resolved data on the prevalence of H.defensa in A. fabae and estimated the risk imposed by parasitoids using sentinel hosts.

Heritable variation in an extended phenotype: the case of a parasitoid manipulated by a virus

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TL;DR: In this paper, the presence of resistance genes to this behavioural manipulation in the parasitoid genotype was tested by sampling 30 lines from five populations with contrasting viral prevalence, after infecting them with a reference viral isolate.
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Risk assessment of predatory lady beetle Propylea japonica's multi-generational exposure to three non-insecticidal agrochemicals.

TL;DR: In this article , the effects of non-insecticidal agrochemicals on pest natural predators remain largely unexplored except bees and silkworm, and the authors systematically evaluated multiple effects of these three noninsective agro chemicals on three generations of Propylea japonica, an important agroforestry predatory beetle, including the effects on its development, reproduction, enterobacteria, and transcriptomic response.
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Common facultative endosymbionts do not influence sensitivity of cereal aphids to pyrethroids

TL;DR: In this article , the authors found evidence for decreased sensitivity to pyrethroids in Rhopalosiphum padi and Sitobion avenae, and found that the level of insecticide susceptibility is highly variable in S. avenae and R. padi.
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Facultative symbionts associated with aphid populations in citrus orchards in northern Tunisia

TL;DR: It is found that the diversity and prevalence of facultative symbionts differed between these two aphid species that exploit similar ecological niches and that the defensive symbiont H. defensa was only present in A. spiraecola populations.
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