With or without you: Gut microbiota does not predict aggregation behaviour in females of the European earwig
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Recent studies suggest that the gut microbiota could be one of the main driving forces behind the evolution of group living. However, these studies are mainly based on our knowledge of species in which non-social individuals are rare and abnormal, calling into question the adaptive value of the reported association between group-living and gut microbiota. In this study, we addressed this issue by testing this association in females of the European earwig, an insect showing frequent, naturaland wide inter-individual variation in the expression of group living. We video-tracked 320 field-sampled females to quantify their natural variation in aggregation and then tested whether the most and least gregarious females had different gut microbiota. We also compared the general activity, boldness, body size and body condition of these females and examined the association between each of these traits and the gut microbiota. Contrary to our predictions, we found no difference in gut microbiota between the most and least gregarious females, as well as no difference between these females in terms of general activity, boldness, body size and condition. We did show that the gut microbiota of females was overall linked to their body condition, even though it was also unrelated to the other measurements. Overall, these results demonstrate that a host's gut microbiota is not necessarily a major driver of aggregation behaviour in species with inter-individual variation in group living and call for future studies to investigate the determinants and role of gut microbiota in earwigs.
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2023-08-23



