Parasites of parasites of bats: Laboulbeniales (Fungi: Ascomycota) on bat flies (Diptera: Nycteribiidae) in central Europe

被引:34
|
作者
Haelewaters, Danny [1 ]
Pfliegler, Walter P. [2 ]
Szentivanyi, Tamara [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Foldvari, Mihaly [3 ]
Sandor, Attila D. [6 ]
Barti, Levente [7 ]
Camacho, Jasmin J. [1 ]
Gort, Gerrit [8 ]
Estok, Peter [9 ]
Hiller, Thomas [10 ]
Dick, Carl W. [11 ]
Pfister, Donald H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Harvard Univ, Dept Organism & Evolutionary Biol, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
[2] Univ Debrecen, Dept Biotechnol & Microbiol, Debrecen, Hungary
[3] Univ Debrecen, Dept Evolutionary Zool & Human Biol, Debrecen, Hungary
[4] Univ Lausanne, Dept Ecol & Evolut, Lausanne, Switzerland
[5] Museum Zool, Lausanne, Switzerland
[6] Univ Agr Sci & Vet Med, Dept Parasitol & Parasit Dis, Cluj Napoca, Romania
[7] Romanian Bat Protect Assoc, Satu Mare, Romania
[8] Wageningen Univ, Biometris, Wageningen, Netherlands
[9] Eszterhazy Karoly Univ, Dept Zool, Eger, Hungary
[10] Univ Ulm, Inst Evolutionary Ecol & Conservat Genom, Ulm, Germany
[11] Western Kentucky Univ, Dept Biol, Bowling Green, KY 42101 USA
来源
PARASITES & VECTORS | 2017年 / 10卷
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Arthrorhynchus; Bat flies; Ecological specificity; Ectoparasitic fungi; Host specificity; Hyperparasitism; HOST-SPECIFICITY; RICKIA-WASMANNII; ROOST FIDELITY; SEX; ECTOPARASITES; ASSOCIATIONS; COLEOPTERA; COCCINELLIDAE; INFESTATION; PREFERENCE;
D O I
10.1186/s13071-017-2022-y
中图分类号
R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
摘要
Background: Bat flies (Streblidae and Nycteribiidae) are among the most specialized families of the order Diptera. Members of these two related families have an obligate ectoparasitic lifestyle on bats, and they are known disease vectors for their hosts. However, bat flies have their own ectoparasites: fungi of the order Laboulbeniales. In Europe, members of the Nycteribiidae are parasitized by four species belonging to the genus Arthrorhynchus. We carried out a systematic survey of the distribution and fungus-bat fly associations of the genus in central Europe (Hungary, Romania). Results: We encountered the bat fly Nycteribia pedicularia and the fungus Arthrorhynchus eucampsipodae as new country records for Hungary. The following bat- bat fly associations are for the first time reported: Nycteribia kolenatii on Miniopterus schreibersii, Myotis blythii, Myotis capaccinii and Rhinolophus ferrumequinum; Penicillidia conspicua on Myotis daubentonii; and Phthiridium biarticulatum on Myotis capaccinii. Laboulbeniales infections were found on 45 of 1,494 screened bat flies (3.0%). We report two fungal species: Arthrorhynchus eucampsipodae on Nycteribia schmidlii, and A. nycteribiae on N. schmidlii, Penicillidia conspicua, and P. dufourii. Penicillidia conspicua was infected with Laboulbeniales most frequently (25%, n = 152), followed by N. schmidlii (3.1%, n = 159) and P. dufourii (2.0%, n = 102). Laboulbeniales seem to prefer female bat fly hosts to males. We think this might be due to a combination of factors: female bat flies have a longer life span, while during pregnancy female bat flies are significantly larger than males and accumulate an excess of fat reserves. Finally, ribosomal DNA sequences for A. nycteribiae are presented. Conclusions: We screened ectoparasitic bat flies from Hungary and Romania for the presence of ectoparasitic Laboulbeniales fungi. Arthrorhynchus eucampsipodae and A. nycteribiae were found on three species of bat flies. This study extends geographical and host ranges of both bat flies and Laboulbeniales fungi. The sequence data generated in this work contribute to molecular phylogenetic studies of the order Laboulbeniales. Our survey shows a complex network of bats, bat flies and Laboulbeniales fungi, of which the hyperparasitic fungi are rare and species- poor. Their host insects, on the other hand, are relatively abundant and diverse.
引用
收藏
页数:14
相关论文
共 44 条
  • [31] Records of Bat Flies (Diptera: Nycteribiidae and Streblidae) in the Semi-Arid Caatinga in the State of Paraiba, Northeastern Brazil
    Barbier, E.
    Prado-Neto, J. G.
    Bernard, E.
    NEOTROPICAL ENTOMOLOGY, 2016, 45 (06) : 740 - 745
  • [32] Hidden diversity of Nycteribiidae (Diptera) bat flies from the Malagasy region and insights on host-parasite interactions
    Ramasindrazana, Beza
    Goodman, Steven M.
    Gomard, Yann
    Dick, Carl W.
    Tortosa, Pablo
    PARASITES & VECTORS, 2017, 10
  • [33] Hidden diversity of Nycteribiidae (Diptera) bat flies from the Malagasy region and insights on host-parasite interactions
    Beza Ramasindrazana
    Steven M. Goodman
    Yann Gomard
    Carl W. Dick
    Pablo Tortosa
    Parasites & Vectors, 10
  • [34] Bat flies (Diptera: Streblidae) ectoparasites of bats at an Atlantic Rainforest site in northeastern Brazil
    Melo Soares, Fabio Angelo
    Graciolli, Gustavo
    Correa Alcantara, Daniel Maximo
    Borges Pinto Ribeiro, Carlos Eduardo
    Valenca, Gustavo Correa
    Ferrari, Stephen Francis
    BIOTA NEOTROPICA, 2013, 13 (02): : 242 - 246
  • [35] Habitat fragmentation and the prevalence of parasites (Diptera, Streblidae) on three Phyllostomid bat species
    Bolivar-Cime, Beatriz
    Cuxim-Koyoc, Alan
    Reyes-Novelo, Enrique
    Morales-Malacara, Juan B.
    Laborde, Javier
    Flores-Peredo, Rafael
    BIOTROPICA, 2018, 50 (01) : 90 - 97
  • [36] Bat flies (Diptera: Streblidae, Nycteribiidae) parasitic on bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) at Parque Estadual da Cantareira, Sao Paulo, Brazil:: Parasitism rates and host-parasite associations
    Bertola, PB
    Aires, CC
    Favorito, SE
    Graciolli, G
    Amaku, M
    Pinto-da-Rocha, R
    MEMORIAS DO INSTITUTO OSWALDO CRUZ, 2005, 100 (01): : 25 - 32
  • [37] Geographical distribution of bat flies (Diptera: Nycteribiidae and Streblidae), including two new records, Nycteribia allotopa and N. formosana, collected from bats (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae and Vespertilionidae) in the Republic of Korea
    Kim, Heung Chul
    Han, Sang Hoon
    Dick, Carl W.
    Choi, Yong Gun
    Chong, Sung Tae
    Klein, Terry A.
    Rueda, Leopoldo M.
    JOURNAL OF VECTOR ECOLOGY, 2012, 37 (02) : 333 - 337
  • [38] Parasitism by Nycteribiidae and Streblidae Flies (Diptera) of a Malagasy Fruit Bat (Pteropodidae): Effects of Body Size and Throat Gland Development on Parasite Abundance
    Rajemison, Faneva I.
    Lalarivoniaina, Oliva S. Noroalintseheno
    Goodman, Steven M.
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY, 2017, 54 (04) : 805 - 811
  • [39] Do fly parasites of bats and their hosts coevolve? Speciation in Trichobius phyllostomae group (Diptera, Streblidae) and their hosts (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) suggests that they do not
    Graciolli, Gustavo
    de Carvalho, Claudio J. B.
    REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE ENTOMOLOGIA, 2012, 56 (04) : 436 - 450
  • [40] Detection of Dengue Virus in Bat Flies (Diptera: Streblidae) of Common Vampire Bats, Desmodus rotundus, in Progreso, Hidalgo, Mexico
    Abundes-Gallegos, Judith
    Salas-Rojas, Monica
    Galvez-Romero, Guillermo
    Perea-Martinez, Leonardo
    Obregon-Morales, Cirani Y.
    Morales-Malacara, Juan B.
    Chomel, Bruno B.
    Stuckey, Matthew J.
    Moreno-Sandoval, Hayde
    Garcia-Baltazar, Anahi
    Nogueda-Torres, Benjamin
    Zuniga, Gerardo
    Aguilar-Setien, Alvaro
    VECTOR-BORNE AND ZOONOTIC DISEASES, 2018, 18 (01) : 70 - 73