Genetics, Vol. 164, 1027-1034, July 2003, Copyright © 2003

The Effects of Host Age, Host Nuclear Background and Temperature on Phenotypic Effects of the Virulent Wolbachia Strain popcorn in Drosophila melanogaster

K. Tracy Reynoldsa, Linda J. Thomsona, and Ary A. Hoffmanna
a Centre for Environmental Stress and Adaptation Research, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria 3086, Australia

Corresponding author: K. Tracy Reynolds, Animal and Population Biology, University of Edinburgh, King's Bldg., W. Mains Rd., Edinburgh EH9 3JT, Scotland., tracy.reynolds{at}ed.ac.uk (E-mail)

Communicating editor: M. A. ASMUSSEN

Because of their obligate endosymbiotic nature, Wolbachia strains by necessity are defined by their phenotypic effects upon their host. Nevertheless, studies on the influence of host background and environmental conditions upon the manifestation of Wolbachia effects are relatively uncommon. Here we examine the behavior of the overreplicating Wolbachia strain popcorn in four different Drosophila melanogaster backgrounds at two temperatures. Unlike other strains of Wolbachia in Drosophila, popcorn has a major fitness impact upon its hosts. The rapid proliferation of popcorn causes cells to rupture, resulting in the premature death of adult hosts. Apart from this effect, we found that popcorn delayed development time, and host background influenced both this trait and the rate of mortality associated with infection. Temperature influenced the impact of popcorn upon host mortality, with no reduction in life span occurring in flies reared at 19°. No effect upon fecundity was found. Contrary to earlier reports, popcorn induced high levels of incompatibility when young males were used in tests, and CI levels declined rapidly with male age. The population dynamics of popcorn-type infections will therefore depend on environmental temperature, host background, and the age structure of the population.





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