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Wolbachia screening in spiders and assessment of horizontal transmission between predator and prey
Yun, Y; Peng, Y; Liu, FX; Lei, C.
  • Yun, Y; Hubei Univ. College of Life Science. Wuhan. CN
  • Peng, Y; Hubei Univ. College of Life Science. Wuhan. CN
  • Liu, FX; Hubei Univ. College of Life Science. Wuhan. CN
  • Lei, C; Huazhong Agricultural Univ. College of Plant Science and Technology. Wuhan. CN
Neotrop. entomol ; 40(2): 164-169, Mar.-Apr. 2011. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-586651
ABSTRACT
Recent studies have revealed that the prevalence of Wolbachia in arthropods is attributable not only to its vertical transmission, but also to its horizontal transfer. In order to assess the horizontal transmission of Wolbachia between predator and prey, arthropods belonging to 11 spider families and six insect families were collected in the same field of rice. The distribution of Wolbachia in these arthropods was detected by diagnostic PCR amplification of the wsp (Wolbachia outer surface protein gene) and 16S rDNA genes. Nurscia albofasciata Strand (Araneae Titanoecidae), Propylea japonica Thunberg (Coleoptera Coccinellidae), Paederus fuscipes Curtis (Coleoptera Staphylinidae), and Nilaparvata lugens Stal (Homoptera Delphacidae) were infected with Wolbachia. This is the first report of infection of N. albofasciata and P. fuscipes by Wolbachia. No direct evidence indicated the existence of horizontal transmission of Wolbachia between predator and prey.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Spiders / Wolbachia Type of study: Diagnostic study / Risk factors / Screening study Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Neotrop. entomol Journal subject: Biology / ZOOLOGIA Year: 2011 Type: Article / Project document Affiliation country: China Institution/Affiliation country: Huazhong Agricultural Univ/CN / Hubei Univ/CN

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Spiders / Wolbachia Type of study: Diagnostic study / Risk factors / Screening study Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Neotrop. entomol Journal subject: Biology / ZOOLOGIA Year: 2011 Type: Article / Project document Affiliation country: China Institution/Affiliation country: Huazhong Agricultural Univ/CN / Hubei Univ/CN