The hindgut microbiota of coconut rhinoceros beetles (Oryctes rhinoceros) in relation to their geographical populations

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Han, Chiao-Jung [1 ]
Huang, Jen-Pan [2 ]
Chiang, Min-Rou [1 ]
Jean, Ok Shin Malagayo [1 ]
Nand, Nitesh [3 ]
Etebari, Kayvan [4 ]
Shelomi, Matan [1 ]
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[1] Natl Taiwan Univ, Dept Entomol, Taipei, Taiwan
[2] Acad Sinica, Biodivers Res Ctr, Taipei, Taiwan
[3] Plant Hlth Lab, Pacific Community, Suva, Fiji
[4] Univ Queensland, Fac Sci, Sch Agr & Food Sustainabil, Gatton, Australia
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coevolution; insect-microbe interaction; microbial ecology; microbiota; digestive symbiosis; Oryctes rhinoceros; phylosymbiosis; BIOLOGICAL-CONTROL; R-PACKAGE; SEQUENCE; RESOLUTION; NUDIVIRUS; HAPLOTYPE; ALIGNMENT; PACIFIC; FORMAT;
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10.1128/aem.00987-24
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Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The coconut rhinoceros beetle (CRB, Oryctes rhinoceros) is a palm tree pest capable of rapidly expanding its population in new territories. Previous studies identified a digestive symbiosis between CRB and its gut microbes. However, no research compared the genetic variation of CRBs with their hindgut microbiota on a global scale. This study aims to investigate the genetic divergence of CRB and the compositional variation of CRB's microbiota across different geographical locations, and explore the association between them and their predicted functional profiles and environmental data. The research reveals a distinct and consistent microbial community within local populations, but it varies across different geographical populations. The microbial functional profiles linked to the production of digestive enzymes, including cellulases and ligninases, are nonetheless globally conserved. This suggests that CRBs employ specific mechanisms to select and maintain microbes with functional benefits, contributing to host adaptability, stress tolerance, and fitness. The CRB microbial communities did not appear to recapitulate the genetic variation of their hosts. Rather than depend on obligate symbionts, CRBs seem to establish similar digestive associations with whatever environmentally acquired microbes are available wherever they are, aiding them in successfully establishing after invading a new location. IMPORTANCE Coconut rhinoceros beetles (CRBs) are notorious pests on Arecaceae plants, posing destructive threats to countries highly reliant on coconut, oil palm, and date palm as economic crops. In the last century, CRBs have rapidly expanded their presence to territories that were once free of these beetles. The United States, for instance, has officially designated CRBs as invasive and alien pests. Given their remarkable ability to swiftly adapt to new environments, their gut microbes may play a crucial role in this process. While the microbiota of CRBs vary depending on geographical location, these beetles consistently exhibit a functionally identical digestive association with locally acquired microbes. This underscores the significance of CRB-microbe association in shaping the adaptive strategies of this agricultural pest.
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