Infectivity of Paranosema locustae (Microsporidia) against gregarious-phase South American locust (Orthoptera) when treated en masse

J Invertebr Pathol. 2020 Nov:177:107504. doi: 10.1016/j.jip.2020.107504. Epub 2020 Nov 17.

Abstract

En masse inoculations with Paranosema locustae, an intracellular parasite of adipose tissue of grasshoppers and locusts and the only microsporidium registered as a biocontrol agent, were conducted against crowded fourth-instar nymphs of the South American locust Schistocerca cancellata and the grasshoppers Dichroplus schulzi and Ronderosia bergii. Infection did not develop in the locust, but was highly prevalent in the two grasshopper species. We hypothesize that absolute absence of infection in S. cancellata may constitute a case of density-dependent prophylactic resistance, an elevation of the baseline immunity of an organism in order to cope with disease that is prevalent in species exhibiting phase polyphenism.

Keywords: Acrididae; Density-dependent prophylactic resistance; Grasshopper; Infection; Microsporidium; Schistocerca cancellata.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biological Control Agents / pharmacology*
  • Grasshoppers / growth & development
  • Grasshoppers / microbiology*
  • Insect Control
  • Microsporidia / physiology*
  • Nymph / growth & development
  • Nymph / microbiology
  • Pest Control, Biological*

Substances

  • Biological Control Agents

Supplementary concepts

  • Paranosema locustae