Antlion microbiota - 16S Raw sequence reads
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Soil-dwelling invertebrates shape belowground microbial communities through feeding, movement, and organic inputs, yet the microbiota of many taxa remains poorly characterized. Antlions (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae), sedentary predators of sandy habitats, are ecologically important but microbiologically understudied. Here, we provide a comprehensive analysis of larval-associated bacterial communities in two widespread species, Myrmeleon bore (Tjeder, 1941) and Euroleon nostras (Fourcroy & Geoffroy, 1785) across developmental stages. Using 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing of whole larvae, we found that M. bore, which inhabits more thermally variable, open habitats, exhibited slightly higher microbial diversity and more pronounced ontogenetic shifts than E. nostras, but was also more affected by contaminants. This suggests that environmental input also has some impact on the microbial composition of antlion larvae. Overlap with sand microbiota was limited, and the presence of candidate insect-associated genera points to potential host filtering. Some of the detected taxa, including Serratia, Lactococcus or Enterococcus, are common in antlions or other soil invertebrates and may contribute to nutrient cycling, though their functional roles in antlions remain speculative. We propose that antlion larvae represent a promising model for investigating microbiota assembly in arid, low-nutrient habitats and emphasize the need for longitudinal and functional studies to resolve microbial roles in these insects.
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2025-12-14



