Published November 15, 2019 | Version v1
Dataset Open

Data from: Life history alterations upon oral and haemocoelic bacterial exposure in the butterfly Melitaea cinxia

Description

Life history strategies often shape biological interactions by specifying the parameters for possible encounters, such as the timing, frequency or way of exposure to parasites. Consequentially alterations in life history strategies are closely intertwined with such interaction processes. Understanding the connection between life history alterations and host-parasite interactions can therefore be important to unveil potential links between adaptation to environmental change and changes in interaction processes. Here we studied how two different host-parasite interaction processes, oral and haemocoelic exposure to bacteria, affect various life histories of the Glanville fritillary butterfly Melitaea cinxia. We either fed or injected adult butterflies with the bacterium Micrococcus luteus and observed for differences in immune defenses, reproductive life histories and longevity, compared to control exposures. Our results indicate differences in how female butterflies adapt to the two exposure types. Orally infected females showed a reduction in clutch size and an earlier onset of reproduction, whereas, a reduction in egg weight was observed for haemocoelically exposed females. Both exposure types also led to shorter intervals between clutches and a reduced life span. These results indicate a relationship between host-parasite interactions and changes in life history strategies. This relationship could cast restrictions on the ability to adapt to new environments, and consequentially influence the population dynamics of a species in changing environmental conditions.

Notes

Files

1a_OralExposure_GeneExpression.csv

Files (9.5 MB)

Name Size Download all
md5:147905dd51e85bfa3d3be3b0d034de27
216.3 kB Preview Download
md5:eaa3b44c234fdb9b9440d34440a602f8
19.5 kB Preview Download
md5:ad3eac340d721c485975a9f99a6a13a2
7.3 kB Preview Download
md5:662383d90de962188fb095bb9fa0754d
12.5 kB Preview Download
md5:81784be9e2b1f9d078c38b1a436fed88
235.9 kB Preview Download
md5:5703dfccb41da2e5692ec0bfd741a4d7
18.9 kB Preview Download
md5:3a122b4b3fcd7818176e0bde6fbb8e34
6.2 kB Preview Download
md5:232bd74e94c784f61d0c9fdb827ac145
9.8 kB Preview Download
md5:56074d15526e479e55332f20b580e870
8.9 MB Download
md5:d321da6425921a7d0dd41432a7dde88c
78.8 kB Download

Additional details

Related works

Is cited by
10.1002/ece3.5586 (DOI)