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Enhanced heat tolerance of viral-infected aphids leads to niche expansion and reduced interspecific competition

Biology

Enhanced heat tolerance of viral-infected aphids leads to niche expansion and reduced interspecific competition

M. F. Porras, C. A. Navas, et al.

Explore how barley yellow dwarf virus reshapes the interactions between its aphid vectors, *Rhopalosiphum padi* and *R. maidis*, enhancing the thermal tolerance of *R. padi*. This intriguing research conducted by renowned authors delves into the ecological dynamics influenced by viral infections.

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Abstract
Vector-borne pathogens are known to alter the phenotypes of their primary hosts and vectors, with implications for disease transmission as well as ecology. Here we show that a plant virus, barley yellow dwarf virus, increases the surface temperature of infected host plants (by an average of 2 °C), while also significantly enhancing the thermal tolerance of its aphid vector Rhopalosiphum padi (by 8 °C). This enhanced thermal tolerance, which was associated with differential upregulation of three heat-shock protein genes, allowed aphids to occupy higher and warmer regions of infected host plants when displaced from cooler regions by competition with a larger aphid species, R. maidis. Infection thereby led to an expansion of the fundamental niche of the vector. These findings show that virus effects on the thermal biology of hosts and vectors can influence their interactions with one another and with other, non-vector organisms.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 04, 2020
Authors
Mitzy F. Porras, Carlos A. Navas, James H. Marden, Mark C. Mescher, Consuelo M. De Moraes, Sylvain Pinceborde, Andrés Sandoval-Mojica, Juan A. Raygoza-Garay, German A. Holguín, Edwin G. Rajotte, Tomás A. Carlo
Tags
barley yellow dwarf virus
thermal biology
aphid vectors
Rhopalosiphum padi
R. maidis
ecological dynamics
virus-host interactions
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