Taxonomic abundance of bacterial community of Bactrocera dorsalis as affected by antibiotics treatments and eggs disinfection
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In order to understand the role of symbionts for their insect hosts, it is customary to treat them with antibiotics or to sterilize eggs (treatments), resulting in aposymbiotic and axenic insects, respectively. Such axenic insects can then be compared to untreated controls. Fruit flies often bear complex communities which are greatly reduced by such treatments. However, the bacterial community is not completely eliminated. Here, we examine the effect of these procedures on the structure of the remaining bacterial communities of Bactrocera dorsalis (Diptera: Tephritidae) and on the insect longevity. The antibiotics (Norfloxacin and Ceftazedime) were administered to 1 day old adult flies through sugar meal for seven days, and eggs were surface sterilized and dechorionated to produce axenic lines. The flies were starved from protein before they were offered full diets or diets containing non-essential amino acids only. Antibiotic and egg disinfection treatments resulted in significant redu...
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2025-04-29



