Symbiotic bacteria associated with different species of Curculio (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) and their host plants
Yingshan Liu, Yue Ying, Yan Li, Wei Zhang, Jinping Shu

TL;DR
This study explores how symbiotic bacteria in Curculio beetles and their host plants influence host adaptation and metabolism.
Contribution
The study reveals how host plant and beetle species affect symbiotic bacterial diversity and metabolism-related functions.
Findings
Host plants influence the diversity of symbiotic bacteria in Curculio beetles.
Curculio species affect the community structure of symbiotic bacteria.
Symbiotic bacteria contribute to host metabolism and detoxification of plant compounds.
Abstract
Bacteria often play important roles in the host adaptation of phytophagous insects. Beetles of the genus Curculio (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) include pest species that bore into the seeds of trees in the family Fagaceae and damage the cotyledons. At present, there are few studies of the taxonomic diversity and functional effects of symbiotic bacteria involved in changes in host ranges and host adaptation of Curculio. Here, we used 16S rRNA gene Illumina and metagenomic sequencing to compare the composition and functions of the bacterial communities of three species of host plants and several Curculio species combinations: Curculio bimaculatus feeding on Castanopsis sclerophylla, C. bimaculatus feeding on Castanopsis tibetana, and Curculio davidi feeding on Ca. tibetana. The host plants influenced the diversity of symbiotic bacteria, while the Curculio species influenced the community…
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TopicsInsect symbiosis and bacterial influences · Insect behavior and control techniques · Entomopathogenic Microorganisms in Pest Control
