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Predators and microsporidia transmission in forest insects

Predators and microsporidia transmission in forest insects

Gernot Hoch (ORCID: )
  • Grant DOI 10.55776/P20373
  • Funding program Principal Investigator Projects
  • Status ended
  • Start January 16, 2008
  • End July 15, 2010
  • Funding amount € 128,184

Disciplines

Biology (45%); Agriculture and Forestry, Fishery (55%)

Keywords

    Microsporidia, Lymantria dispar, Transmission, Predators, Biological control

Abstract

Transmission of the pathogen from infected to susceptible individuals is a key aspect of interactions between insect hosts and their pathogens. The intimate relationships of hosts and pathogens can be influenced by abiotic and biotic factors; the latter include other pathogens, parasitoids or predators. Only little knowledge exists about predator- prey-pathogen interactions in forest Lepidoptera. The behavior of predators may be an important factor in transmission success of the pathogen, either by removing the host from the population or by dispersing viable pathogenic stages. We propose to use the following model system to investigate how the transmission of a pathogen in forest insect populations is influenced by the action of predators. The gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar will serve as host for two different microsporidia, Vairimorpha disparis and Nosema lymantriae, as well as prey for two different predators, the generalist ant Formica fusca and the specialist beetle Calosoma sycophanta. Previous and ongoing research has provided important information about the transmission pathways of both microsporidian species that utilize different host tissues. But it also showed gaps in our knowledge, including the role of predators in pathogen dispersal. The proposed study will produce experimental data on the effects of infected prey on the predators. We will also determine whether the predators discriminate between infectious and uninfected prey and which is preferred. In a next experimental step we will quantify the amount of disseminated spores and test their infectivity to susceptible host larvae. Experiments under semi-field conditions will determine the ability of the predators to disseminate spores in the environment and thereby enhance pathogen transmission to susceptible hosts. The study will allow us to evaluate and compare the ability of predators to enhance or diminish the transmission of microsporidia in their lepidopteran host and whether these predators might influence the success of microsporidia when the latter are inoculatively released as biological control agents. We will also determine whether the predators are susceptible to the pathogens of the host.

Research institution(s)
  • Universität für Bodenkultur Wien - 100%
International project participants
  • Mehmet Kanat, Kahramanmaras Sütçü Imam University - Turkey
  • Leellen Solter, Illinois Natural History Survey - USA
  • Vincent DAmico, USDA Forest Service - USA

Research Output

  • 12 Citations
  • 2 Publications
Publications
  • 2013
    Title Influence of the forest caterpillar hunter Calosoma sycophanta on the transmission of microsporidia in larvae of the gypsy moth Lymantria dispar
    DOI 10.1111/afe.12000
    Type Journal Article
    Author Goertz D
    Journal Agricultural and Forest Entomology
    Pages 178-186
    Link Publication
  • 2013
    Title Effects of the ant Formica fusca on the transmission of microsporidia infecting gypsy moth larvae
    DOI 10.1111/eea.12063
    Type Journal Article
    Author Goertz D
    Journal Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata
    Pages 251-261
    Link Publication

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