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A pathogenic fungus uses volatiles to entice male flies into fatal matings with infected female cadavers

A pathogenic fungus uses volatiles to entice male flies into fatal matings with infected female cadavers

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英文摘要

Abstract To ensure dispersal, many parasites and pathogens behaviourally manipulate infected hosts. Other pathogens and certain insect-pollinated flowers use sexual mimicry and release deceptive mating signals. However, it is unusual for pathogens to rely on both behavioural host manipulation and sexual mimicry. Here, we show that the host-specific and behaviourally manipulating pathogenic fungus, Entomophthora muscae, generates a chemical blend of volatile sesquiterpenes and alters the level of natural host cuticular hydrocarbons in dead infected female house fly (Musca domestica) cadavers. Healthy male house flies respond to the fungal compounds and are enticed into mating with dead female cadavers. This is advantageous for the fungus as close proximity between host individuals leads to an increased probability of infection. The fungus-emitted volatiles thus represent the evolution of an extended phenotypic trait that exploit male flies’ willingness to mate and benefit the fungus by altering the behavioural phenotype of uninfected healthy male host flies.

Kwadha Charles A.、Jensen Annette B.、Becher Paul G.、De Fine Licht Henrik H.、Naundrup Andreas、Bohman Bj?rn

Department of Plant Protection Biology, Swedish University of Agricultural SciencesSection for Organismal Biology, Department of Plant and Environmental Science, University of CopenhagenDepartment of Plant Protection Biology, Swedish University of Agricultural SciencesSection for Organismal Biology, Department of Plant and Environmental Science, University of CopenhagenSection for Organismal Biology, Department of Plant and Environmental Science, University of CopenhagenDepartment of Plant Protection Biology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

10.1101/2021.10.21.465334

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Kwadha Charles A.,Jensen Annette B.,Becher Paul G.,De Fine Licht Henrik H.,Naundrup Andreas,Bohman Bj?rn.A pathogenic fungus uses volatiles to entice male flies into fatal matings with infected female cadavers[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-10].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.10.21.465334.点此复制

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