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Biol Lett ; 11(9): 20150610, 2015 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26562935

ABSTRACT

When exotic animal species invade new environments they also bring an often unknown microbial diversity, including pathogens. We describe a novel and widely distributed virus in one of the most globally widespread, abundant and damaging invasive ants (Argentine ants, Linepithema humile). The Linepithema humile virus 1 is a dicistrovirus, a viral family including species known to cause widespread arthropod disease. It was detected in samples from Argentina, Australia and New Zealand. Argentine ants in New Zealand were also infected with a strain of Deformed wing virus common to local hymenopteran species, which is a major pathogen widely associated with honeybee mortality. Evidence for active replication of viral RNA was apparent for both viruses. Our results suggest co-introduction and exchange of pathogens within local hymenopteran communities. These viral species may contribute to the collapse of Argentine ant populations and offer new options for the control of a globally widespread invader.


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Ants/virology , Insect Viruses/isolation & purification , Introduced Species , Picornaviridae/isolation & purification , RNA, Viral/isolation & purification , Animals , Argentina , Australia , Bees/virology , Insect Viruses/classification , Insect Viruses/genetics , Metagenomics , New Zealand , Picornaviridae/classification , Picornaviridae/genetics , RNA, Viral/classification , RNA, Viral/genetics
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