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1 Symbiosis and coevolution in insect- microbe communities Nicole Gerardo Emory University, Department of Biology Nancy Lowe, Ben Parker

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3 (Kolenbrander et al. Micro and Molec Biol Rev 2002)

4 Beneficial microbes protect their aphid hosts from pathogens and parasites Dr. Nicole Gerardo Emory University, Department of Biology Nancy Lowe, Ben Parker

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6 aphids pathogen parasite

7 pathogen parasite

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13 aphids pathogen parasite bacteria and viruses fungi parasitoid wasps

14 aphids pathogen parasite image from A.E. Douglas Buchnera aphidicola primary symbiotic bacteria Symbiosis close, long-term interactions between biological species

15 aphids pathogen parasite Serratia symbiotica (SS) Hamiltonella defensa (HD) Regiella insecticola (RI) secondary symbiotic bacteria image from A.E. Douglas

16 Symbiont-conferred protection

17 SSHD SS HD

18 Oliver et al. (2003, PNAS) – Harboring either Serratia symbiotica (SS) or Hamiltonella defensa (HD) increases an aphid’s survival after parasitoid wasp attack. Symbiont-conferred protection RI HD SS no secondary Serratia Hamiltonella Regiella

19 Oliver et al. (2003, PNAS) – Harboring either Serratia symbiotica (SS) or Hamiltonella defensa (HD) increases an aphid’s survival after parasitoid wasp attack. Symbiont-conferred protection RI HD SS no secondary Serratia (SS) Hamiltonella (HD) Regiella (RI) SS HDRI

20 Oliver et al. (2003, PNAS) – Harboring either Serratia symbiotica (SS) or Hamiltonella defensa (HD) increases an aphid’s survival after parasitoid wasp attack. Scarborough et al. (2005, Science) – Harboring Regiella insecticola (RI) protects aphids from Pandora neoaphidis, a fungal pathogen. Symbiont-conferred protection

21 Oliver et al. (2003, PNAS) – Harboring either Serratia symbiotica (SS) or Hamiltonella defensa (HD) increases an aphid’s survival after parasitoid wasp attack. Scarborough et al. (2005, Science) – Harboring Regiella insecticola (RI) protects aphids from Pandora neoaphidis, a fungal pathogen. Gerardo & Moran (in prep) Symbiont-conferred protection Harboring either Serratia symbiotica (SS) or Hamiltonella defensa (HD) increases an aphid’s survival slightly after being fed a bacterial pathogen. survival of symbiotic aphids relative to asymbiotic aphids SSHDRI

22 aphids image from A.E. Douglas

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