نتایج جستجو برای: symbionts

تعداد نتایج: 3567  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Martin Kaltenpoth Kerstin Roeser-Mueller Sabrina Koehler Ashley Peterson Taras Y Nechitaylo J William Stubblefield Gudrun Herzner Jon Seger Erhard Strohm

Many insects rely on symbiotic microbes for survival, growth, or reproduction. Over evolutionary timescales, the association with intracellular symbionts is stabilized by partner fidelity through strictly vertical symbiont transmission, resulting in congruent host and symbiont phylogenies. However, little is known about how symbioses with extracellular symbionts, representing the majority of in...

Journal: :Ecology 2007
Gregory S Gilbert Don R Reynolds Ariadna Bethancourt

Fungal symbioses affect the diversity, dynamics, and spatial patterns of trees in tropical forests. Their ecological importance is partly driven by their inherent patchiness. We used epifoliar fungi, a guild of common, benign, obligate, fungal symbionts of plants, as a model system to evaluate the relative importance of host phylogeny, host relative abundance, and microclimate on the three-dime...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Hassan Salem Eugen Bauer Anja S Strauss Heiko Vogel Manja Marz Martin Kaltenpoth

Despite the demonstrated functional importance of gut microbes, our understanding of how animals regulate their metabolism in response to nutritionally beneficial symbionts remains limited. Here, we elucidate the functional importance of the African cotton stainer's (Dysdercus fasciatus) association with two actinobacterial gut symbionts and subsequently examine the insect's transcriptional res...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Edward O Jones Andrew White Michael Boots

Hosts are often infected by a variety of different parasites, leading to competition for hosts and coevolution between parasite species. There is increasing evidence that some vertically transmitted parasitic symbionts may protect their hosts from further infection and that this protection may be an important reason for their persistence in nature. Here, we examine theoretically when protection...

2014
Eugen Bauer Hassan Salem Manja Marz Heiko Vogel Martin Kaltenpoth

The acquisition and vertical transmission of bacterial symbionts plays an important role in insect evolution and ecology. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the stable maintenance and control of mutualistic bacteria remain poorly understood. The cotton stainer Dysdercus fasciatus harbours the actinobacterial symbionts Coriobacterium glomerans and Gordonibacter sp. in its midgut. The s...

Journal: :Journal of Investigative Genomics 2015

Journal: :Plankton and Benthos Research 2009

2015
Pierre-Antoine Rollat-Farnier Diego Santos-Garcia Qiong Rao Marie-France Sagot Francisco J. Silva Hélène Henri Einat Zchori-Fein Amparo Latorre Andrés Moya Valérie Barbe Shu-Sheng Liu Xiao-Wei Wang Fabrice Vavre Laurence Mouton

Bacterial endosymbiosis is an important evolutionary process in insects, which can harbor both obligate and facultative symbionts. The evolution of these symbionts is driven by evolutionary convergence, and they exhibit among the tiniest genomes in prokaryotes. The large host spectrum of facultative symbionts and the high diversity of strategies they use to infect new hosts probably impact the ...

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