Many species interactions are dependent on environmental context, yet the benefits of obligate, mutualistic microbial symbioses to their hosts are typically assumed to be universal across environments. We directly tested this assumption, focusing on the symbiosis between the sap-feeding insect Megacopta cribraria and its primary bacterial symbiont Candidatus Ishikawaella capsulata. We assessed host development time, survival, and body size in the presence and absence of the symbiont on two alternative host plants, and in the insects' new invasive range. We found that association with the symbiont was critical for host survival to adulthood when reared on either host plant, with few individuals surviving in the absence of symbiosis. Developmental differences between hosts with and without microbial symbionts, however, were mediated by the host plants on which the insects were reared. Our results support the hypothesis that benefits associated with this host-microbe interaction are environmentally contingent, though given that few individuals survive to adulthood without their symbionts, this may have minimal impact on ecological dynamics and current evolutionary trajectories of these partners.
Read Me File
Read me file containing information about all data and code.
Field Data Analysis
Code used to statistically analyze field experimental data on development time, survival, and body measurements and to make figures.
FieldDataAnalysis.pdf
FIeld_DevelopmentTime_TreatmentMeans
The calculated average development times (in weeks) to develop to each life stage on each plant type. Sym is the treatment of normal (pos) and disrupted (neg) symbiosis. Plant is the species of host plant, kudzu or soybean. Life stages are listed at 1 through 5 and stage 6 represents the adult stage.
Field_DevelopmentTime
We counted the number of bugs at each life stage on each plant and recorded weekly. ym is the treatment of normal (pos) and disrupted (neg) symbiosis. Plant is the species of host plant, kudzu or soybean. Life stages are listed at 1 through 5 and stage 6 represents the adult stage.
Field_survival
The calculated weekly mortality of bugs based on initial numbers placed on each plant and developmental counts each week.
BodyMeasurement_scutellum_normalsymbiosis_treatments
Body measurements of scutellum width in millimeters of field collected adults from the normal symbiosis treatments on either kudzu or soybean.
BodyMeasurement_scutellum_soy_treatments
Body measurements of scutellum width in millimeters of field collected adults from soybean treatments either normal (pos) or disrupted (neg) symbiosis.
BodyMeasurement_weight_normalsymbiosis_treatments
Body measurements of weight in grams of field collected adults from the normal symbiosis treatments on either kudzu or soybean.
BodyMeasurement_weight_soy_treatments
Body measurements of weight in grams of field collected adults from soybean treatments either normal (pos) or disrupted (neg) symbiosis.
Lab Data Analysis
Code used to statistically analyze development time and survival of lab experimental data and to make figures.
LabDataAnalysis.pdf
Lab_behavior
Code of the recorded location of early instar stages on plants in the laboratory experiment.
Lab_survival
Daily survival (alive or dead) of each life stage on each plant. Life stages of early instars are indicated by the numbers 1 through 3.
Lab_development
Daily counts of bugs for each life stage on each plant type and for normal (pos) and disrupted (neg) symbiosis.