Ontogenetic Analysis of Chelonus formosanus and Diversity of Its Internal Microbiota
Jingjing Jia, Qing Feng, Weikang Huang, Zhufeng Lin, Xuncong Ji

TL;DR
This study explores the development of a parasitic wasp and its internal bacteria, revealing how its microbiota changes across life stages.
Contribution
The study provides the first detailed ontogenetic analysis and microbiota characterization of Chelonus formosanus.
Findings
C. formosanus development spans 19.62 days with distinct microbiota at each stage.
Enterobacter and Enterococcus dominate in larvae and pupae, while Pseudomonas dominates in female adults.
Male adults are associated with Ralstonia and Achromobacter, with bacteria linked to metabolic pathways.
Abstract
Chelonus formosanus (Sonan) is an egg–larval parasitoid wasp with enormous potential for the biological control of various Noctuidae pests. However, little is known about its ontogenetic development and the associated microbiota. In this study, we examined the ontogenetic characteristics of C. formosanus. We performed 16S bacterial amplicon sequencing at different developmental stages. This study elucidates the morphological and developmental dynamics of C. formosanus and reveals its microbiota abundance at different developmental stages. Our findings lay a solid foundation for understanding the complexity of core microorganisms colonizing C. formosanus. Chelonus formosanus is a parasitic wasp capable of parasitizing various Noctuidae pests, including the highly invasive Spodoptera frugiperda, and it demonstrates strong pest control potential. Both egg and larval stages primarily occur…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInsect symbiosis and bacterial influences · Studies on Chitinases and Chitosanases · Invertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms
