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The Gut Bacterial Community of Chlaenius pallipes (Coleoptera: Carabidae) Associates with Their Habitat and Morphology.
Do, Yuno; Park, Jun-Kyu; Park, Woong-Bae; Kim, Min-Seob.
Afiliação
  • Do Y; Department of Biological Science, Kongju National University, Gongju 32588, Republic of Korea.
  • Park JK; Department of Biological Science, Kongju National University, Gongju 32588, Republic of Korea.
  • Park WB; Department of Biological Science, Kongju National University, Gongju 32588, Republic of Korea.
  • Kim MS; Environmental Measurement & Analysis Center, National Institute of Environmental Research, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea.
Insects ; 13(12)2022 Nov 29.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36555009
ABSTRACT
We investigated whether the gut bacterial community of Chlaenius pallipes could represent the health conditions of individuals or populations based on where these beetles inhabit. Considering the ecological traits of the species, the gut bacterial communities of carabid populations inhabiting stable or unstable habitats were compared. Food resource quality (δ15N) and morphological shape, especially body and wing size, may be significant factors that directly or indirectly affect the gut bacterial community of carabid beetles. Firmicutes (51.7%) and Proteobacteria (36.3%) were the predominant phyla in the gut bacterial community of C. pallipes. A significant difference in the gut bacterial community structure was observed between organisms inhabiting unstable and stable habitats in this study. Wing size, as estimated by centroid size, was correlated with differences in the gut bacterial community composition of the species. Even if a factor is not strong enough to determine the survival of carabid beetles, the composition of the gut bacterial community can change. We found that although each individual has a large variation in the gut bacterial community composition, the gut bacterial community can be used to evaluate the condition of each habitat through consistent investigation. Habitat assessment based on changes in the number of carabid beetle species and their composition requires relatively long-term research; however, the gut bacterial community of carabid beetles can help identify short-term environmental changes.
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