Young squash bugs seek out adults’ poop for an essential microbe


For younger squash bugs, a sip filled with feces can assist the microbes go down.

Squash bugs (Anasa tristis) are a significant agricultural pest, and a bacterial associate known as Caballeronia is important for his or her survival. To select up the micro organism, fledgling squash bugs house in on grownup poop within the atmosphere, researchers report within the July 10 Present Biology.  

If the nymphs don’t discover the microbe, they die, says evolutionary biologist and behavioral ecologist Scott Villa of Davidson School in North Carolina. And Caballeronia shouldn’t be plentiful within the atmosphere. So having to fend for themselves is a dangerous technique, Villa says. “If it’s so vital, why within the heck did they not simply put them on a platter for his or her youngsters?”

Many different bugs just do that. Females defecate on their eggs, forsaking important micro organism that their younger can slurp up. Nevertheless it was unclear how squash bug nymphs acquired Caballeronia. Figuring it out may result in methods to interrupt the bacterial provide chain to regulate the pest’s inhabitants, Villa says.

The serendipitous discovery got here when Villa and colleagues caught an grownup squash bug pooping on digicam whereas engaged on a distinct examine. Nymphs flocked to the feces and began feeding. When the staff then gave nymphs a selection of a mouthful of saline or poop spiked with the micro organism, the bugs have been intensely interested in the feces. Of 229 recorded occasions, all however three concerned bacteria-containing poop.

Nymphs additionally most popular bacteria-free poop or the micro organism alone to saline.

What’s extra, the attraction could also be species-specific. The bugs have been much less profitable at choosing up Caballeronia from feces belonging to their shut relative A. andresii, one other squash bug.

Why Caballeronia is vital for squash bugs is unclear, says coauthor Jason Chen, a microbial ecologist and entomologist at Emory College in Atlanta. However the micro organism most likely assist make sure the bugs get the vitamins they want from their weight-reduction plan.

Erin I. Garcia de Jesus is a workers author at Science Information. She holds a Ph.D. in microbiology from the College of Washington and a grasp’s in science communication from the College of California, Santa Cruz.