甲虫が線虫の拡散媒介者である可能性を解明(Beetles are likely dispersal vectors for “towering” worms)

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2026-05-04 マックス・プランク研究所

Max Planck Societyの研究は、特定の線虫がカブトムシなどの甲虫を媒介として拡散している可能性を示した。従来、線虫の分散は土壌や水流によるものと考えられていたが、本研究では昆虫の体表や行動を通じて新たな生息地へ移動する仕組みが明らかになった。特に大型の線虫種が昆虫に付着し、長距離移動を実現することで生態系内での分布拡大に寄与していると考えられる。この発見は、微小生物の分散戦略や生態系の相互作用理解に新たな視点を提供し、土壌生態や進化の研究にも影響を与える。

甲虫が線虫の拡散媒介者である可能性を解明(Beetles are likely dispersal vectors for “towering” worms)
The strawberry sap beetle is one of two invasive beetle species found to serve as vectors for the newly described nematode species Caenorhabditis apta.© Gustavo Alarcon-Nieto / Genes and Behavior Group

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ドイツ南西部における同所性線虫Caenorhabditis属における異なる寄生ベクター利用と侵入性Nitidulidae科甲虫との関連性 Differential Phoretic Vector Use Among Sympatric Caenorhabditis Nematodes and an Association With Invasive Nitidulid Beetles in Southwestern Germany

Ryan Greenway, Loel Dalan, Christian Braendle, Marie-Anne Félix, Siyu Serena Ding
Ecology and Evolution  Published: 04 May 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.73510

ABSTRACT

Little is known about the natural history of many Caenorhabditis nematodes, despite their relationship to the model species C. elegans. While these nematodes rely on invertebrate vectors to disperse to new habitats (phoresy), vector use for most species has not been characterized. We surveyed the invertebrate community of a habitat containing three sympatric Caenorhabditis in southwestern Germany, determining differential and specific vector use for each of these co-occurring species. We documented a specific association between C. apta sp. n. and two species of invasive nitidulid beetles, and a particularly strong association of the nematode with the beetle Stelidota geminata, where we recovered more nematodes per individual beetle and a higher proportion of beetles carrying nematodes compared to the co-occurring Epuraea ocularis. Our results provide evidence for group dispersal using beetles in C. apta, supporting previous observations of collective dispersal behavior in this species, and establish a starting point for further dissecting the evolutionary and mechanistic causes and consequences of interactions between Caenorhabditis nematodes and their vector species in ecologically relevant conditions.

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