Frequent parasitism of Apis mellifera by Trypanosomatids in geographically isolated areas with restricted beekeeping movements
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Resumo: | Trypanosomatids form a group of high prevalence protozoa that parasitise honey bees, with Lotmaria passim as the predominant species worldwide. However, the knowledge about the ecology of trypanosomatids in isolated areas is limited. The Portuguese archipelagos of Madeira and Azores provide an interesting setting to investigate these parasites because of their geographic isolation, and because they harbour honey bee populations devoid of two major enemies: Varroa destructor and Nosema ceranae. Hence, a total of 661 honey bee colonies from Madeira and the Azores were analysed using different molecular techniques, through which we found a high prevalence of trypanosomatids despite the isolation of these islands. L. passim was the predominant species and, in most colonies, was the only one found, even on islands free of V. destructor and/or N. ceranae with severe restrictions on colony movements to prevent the spread of them. However, islands with V. destructor had a significantly higher prevalence of L. passim and, conversely, islands with N. ceranae did not shown any significant correlation with the trypanosomatid. Crithidia bombi was detected in Madeira and on three islands of the Azores, almost always coincident with L. passim. By contrast, Crithidia mellificae was not detected in any sample. A high-throughput sequencing analysis distinguished two main haplotypes of L. passim, which accounted for 98% of the total sequence reads. This work suggests that L. passim and C. bombi are parasites that have been associated with honey bees predating the spread of V. destructor and N. ceranae. |
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Frequent parasitism of Apis mellifera by Trypanosomatids in geographically isolated areas with restricted beekeeping movementsHoney beeTrypanosomatidsLotmaria passimPCRSequencingVarroa destructorTrypanosomatids form a group of high prevalence protozoa that parasitise honey bees, with Lotmaria passim as the predominant species worldwide. However, the knowledge about the ecology of trypanosomatids in isolated areas is limited. The Portuguese archipelagos of Madeira and Azores provide an interesting setting to investigate these parasites because of their geographic isolation, and because they harbour honey bee populations devoid of two major enemies: Varroa destructor and Nosema ceranae. Hence, a total of 661 honey bee colonies from Madeira and the Azores were analysed using different molecular techniques, through which we found a high prevalence of trypanosomatids despite the isolation of these islands. L. passim was the predominant species and, in most colonies, was the only one found, even on islands free of V. destructor and/or N. ceranae with severe restrictions on colony movements to prevent the spread of them. However, islands with V. destructor had a significantly higher prevalence of L. passim and, conversely, islands with N. ceranae did not shown any significant correlation with the trypanosomatid. Crithidia bombi was detected in Madeira and on three islands of the Azores, almost always coincident with L. passim. By contrast, Crithidia mellificae was not detected in any sample. A high-throughput sequencing analysis distinguished two main haplotypes of L. passim, which accounted for 98% of the total sequence reads. This work suggests that L. passim and C. bombi are parasites that have been associated with honey bees predating the spread of V. destructor and N. ceranae.This work was funded by the Consejería de Educación, Cultura y Deportes, of the Junta de Castilla – La Mancha (European Regional Development Fund) Project No. SBPLY/19/180501/000334, and through the program COMPETE 2020—POCI (Programa Operacional para a Competividade e Internacionalização) and FCT (Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia) in the framework of the project BeeHappy (POCI-01–0145-FEDER-029871). INCRECYT program was funded by ESF/EC (European Social Funds). D.A-L contract was funded by the Ministerio de Asuntos Económicos y Transformación Digital (Grant No. PRE2018-084878, RTA2017-00004-C02-01). A.R.L was funded by Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) through the individual research grant SFRH/BD/143627/2019. FCT provided financial support by national funds (FCT/MCTES) to CIMO (UIDB/00690/2020 and UIDP/00690/2020) and SusTEC (LA/P/0007/2021).Springer NatureBiblioteca Digital do IPBAguado-López, DanielBartolomé, CarolinaLopes, Ana RitaHenriques, DoraSegura, Sara K.Maside, XulioPinto, M. AliceHiges, MarianoMartín-Hernández, Raquel2024-02-16T14:36:32Z20232023-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/29503engAguado-López, Daniel; Bartolomé, Carolina; Lopes, Ana Rita; Henriques, Dora; Segura, Sara K.; Maside, Xulio; Pinto, M. Alice; Higes, Mariano; Martín-Hernández, Raquel (2023). Frequent parasitism of Apis mellifera by Trypanosomatids in geographically isolated areas with restricted beekeeping movements. Microbial Ecology. ISSN 0095-3628. 86:4, p. 2655-26650095-362810.1007/s00248-023-02266-y1432-184Xinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-02-21T01:19:28Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/29503Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T02:39:16.732450Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Frequent parasitism of Apis mellifera by Trypanosomatids in geographically isolated areas with restricted beekeeping movements |
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Frequent parasitism of Apis mellifera by Trypanosomatids in geographically isolated areas with restricted beekeeping movements |
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Frequent parasitism of Apis mellifera by Trypanosomatids in geographically isolated areas with restricted beekeeping movements Aguado-López, Daniel Honey bee Trypanosomatids Lotmaria passim PCR Sequencing Varroa destructor |
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Frequent parasitism of Apis mellifera by Trypanosomatids in geographically isolated areas with restricted beekeeping movements |
title_full |
Frequent parasitism of Apis mellifera by Trypanosomatids in geographically isolated areas with restricted beekeeping movements |
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Frequent parasitism of Apis mellifera by Trypanosomatids in geographically isolated areas with restricted beekeeping movements |
title_full_unstemmed |
Frequent parasitism of Apis mellifera by Trypanosomatids in geographically isolated areas with restricted beekeeping movements |
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Frequent parasitism of Apis mellifera by Trypanosomatids in geographically isolated areas with restricted beekeeping movements |
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Aguado-López, Daniel |
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Aguado-López, Daniel Bartolomé, Carolina Lopes, Ana Rita Henriques, Dora Segura, Sara K. Maside, Xulio Pinto, M. Alice Higes, Mariano Martín-Hernández, Raquel |
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Bartolomé, Carolina Lopes, Ana Rita Henriques, Dora Segura, Sara K. Maside, Xulio Pinto, M. Alice Higes, Mariano Martín-Hernández, Raquel |
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Biblioteca Digital do IPB |
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Aguado-López, Daniel Bartolomé, Carolina Lopes, Ana Rita Henriques, Dora Segura, Sara K. Maside, Xulio Pinto, M. Alice Higes, Mariano Martín-Hernández, Raquel |
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Honey bee Trypanosomatids Lotmaria passim PCR Sequencing Varroa destructor |
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Honey bee Trypanosomatids Lotmaria passim PCR Sequencing Varroa destructor |
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Trypanosomatids form a group of high prevalence protozoa that parasitise honey bees, with Lotmaria passim as the predominant species worldwide. However, the knowledge about the ecology of trypanosomatids in isolated areas is limited. The Portuguese archipelagos of Madeira and Azores provide an interesting setting to investigate these parasites because of their geographic isolation, and because they harbour honey bee populations devoid of two major enemies: Varroa destructor and Nosema ceranae. Hence, a total of 661 honey bee colonies from Madeira and the Azores were analysed using different molecular techniques, through which we found a high prevalence of trypanosomatids despite the isolation of these islands. L. passim was the predominant species and, in most colonies, was the only one found, even on islands free of V. destructor and/or N. ceranae with severe restrictions on colony movements to prevent the spread of them. However, islands with V. destructor had a significantly higher prevalence of L. passim and, conversely, islands with N. ceranae did not shown any significant correlation with the trypanosomatid. Crithidia bombi was detected in Madeira and on three islands of the Azores, almost always coincident with L. passim. By contrast, Crithidia mellificae was not detected in any sample. A high-throughput sequencing analysis distinguished two main haplotypes of L. passim, which accounted for 98% of the total sequence reads. This work suggests that L. passim and C. bombi are parasites that have been associated with honey bees predating the spread of V. destructor and N. ceranae. |
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Aguado-López, Daniel; Bartolomé, Carolina; Lopes, Ana Rita; Henriques, Dora; Segura, Sara K.; Maside, Xulio; Pinto, M. Alice; Higes, Mariano; Martín-Hernández, Raquel (2023). Frequent parasitism of Apis mellifera by Trypanosomatids in geographically isolated areas with restricted beekeeping movements. Microbial Ecology. ISSN 0095-3628. 86:4, p. 2655-2665 0095-3628 10.1007/s00248-023-02266-y 1432-184X |
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