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Extinction of anciently associated gut bacterial symbionts in a clade of stingless bees.


ABSTRACT: Animal-microbe symbioses are often stable for millions of years. An example is the clade consisting of social corbiculate bees-honeybees, bumblebees, and stingless bees-in which a shared ancestor acquired specialized gut bacteria that subsequently diversified with hosts. This model may be incomplete, however, as few microbiomes have been characterized for stingless bees, which are diverse and ecologically dominant pollinators in the tropics. We surveyed gut microbiomes of Brazilian stingless bees, focusing on the genus Melipona, for which we sampled multiple species and biomes. Strikingly, Melipona lacks Snodgrassella and Gilliamella, bacterial symbionts ubiquitous in other social corbiculate bees. Instead, Melipona species harbor more environmental bacteria and bee-specific Starmerella yeasts. Loss of Snodgrassella and Gilliamella may stem from ecological shifts in Melipona or the acquisition of new symbionts as functional replacements. Our findings demonstrate the value of broadly sampling microbiome biodiversity and show that even ancient symbioses can be lost.

SUBMITTER: Cerqueira AES 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8397780 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Extinction of anciently associated gut bacterial symbionts in a clade of stingless bees.

Cerqueira Alan Emanuel Silva AES   Hammer Tobin J TJ   Moran Nancy A NA   Santana Weyder Cristiano WC   Kasuya Maria Catarina Megumi MCM   da Silva Cynthia Canêdo CC  

The ISME journal 20210518 9


Animal-microbe symbioses are often stable for millions of years. An example is the clade consisting of social corbiculate bees-honeybees, bumblebees, and stingless bees-in which a shared ancestor acquired specialized gut bacteria that subsequently diversified with hosts. This model may be incomplete, however, as few microbiomes have been characterized for stingless bees, which are diverse and ecologically dominant pollinators in the tropics. We surveyed gut microbiomes of Brazilian stingless bee  ...[more]

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