Culturing of microbes for food production, called cultivation mutualism, has been well-documented from eusocial and subsocial insects such as ants, termites and ambrosia beetles, but poorly described from solitary, non-social insects. Here we report a fungal farming in a non-social lizard beetle Doubledaya bucculenta (Coleoptera: Erotylidae: Languriinae), which entails development of a special female structure for fungal storage/inoculation, so-called mycangium, and also obligate dependence of the insect on the fungal associate. Adult females of D. bucculenta bore a hole on a recently-dead bamboo culm with their specialized mandibles, lay an egg into the internode cavity, and plug the hole with bamboo fibres. We found that the inner wall of...
The multi-trophic relationship between insects, yeast, and filamentous fungi is reported on sabal pa...
Female stag beetles (Lucanidae) possess internal mycangia to maintain microbial cultures. Yeasts fro...
Insect fungus gardens consist of a community of interacting microorganisms that can have either bene...
Culturing of microbes for food production, called cultivation mutualism, has been well-documented fr...
In fungus-growing mutualism, it is indispensable for host animals to establish gardens of the symbio...
In fungus-growing mutualism, it is indispensable for host animals to establish gardens of the symbio...
<p>(A) An adult female of <i>D. bucculenta</i>. (B) An oviposition mark of <i>D. bucculenta</i>. An ...
Fungus-farming is known from attine ants, macrotermites, and ambrosia beetles (Scolytinae, Platypodi...
This study will provide baseline knowledge on newly discovered endosymbiotic associations between sa...
The invention of agriculture is a revolutionary moment in the history of humankind that allowed a tr...
SummaryThe nests of social insects provide suitable microenvironments for many microorganisms as the...
Resumo: The nests of social insects provide suitable micro-environments for many microorganisms as t...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)The nests of social insects provide sui...
Fungi and insects live together in the same habitats, and many species of both groups rely on each o...
The multi-trophic relationship between insects, yeast, and filamentous fungi is reported on sabal pa...
The multi-trophic relationship between insects, yeast, and filamentous fungi is reported on sabal pa...
Female stag beetles (Lucanidae) possess internal mycangia to maintain microbial cultures. Yeasts fro...
Insect fungus gardens consist of a community of interacting microorganisms that can have either bene...
Culturing of microbes for food production, called cultivation mutualism, has been well-documented fr...
In fungus-growing mutualism, it is indispensable for host animals to establish gardens of the symbio...
In fungus-growing mutualism, it is indispensable for host animals to establish gardens of the symbio...
<p>(A) An adult female of <i>D. bucculenta</i>. (B) An oviposition mark of <i>D. bucculenta</i>. An ...
Fungus-farming is known from attine ants, macrotermites, and ambrosia beetles (Scolytinae, Platypodi...
This study will provide baseline knowledge on newly discovered endosymbiotic associations between sa...
The invention of agriculture is a revolutionary moment in the history of humankind that allowed a tr...
SummaryThe nests of social insects provide suitable microenvironments for many microorganisms as the...
Resumo: The nests of social insects provide suitable micro-environments for many microorganisms as t...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)The nests of social insects provide sui...
Fungi and insects live together in the same habitats, and many species of both groups rely on each o...
The multi-trophic relationship between insects, yeast, and filamentous fungi is reported on sabal pa...
The multi-trophic relationship between insects, yeast, and filamentous fungi is reported on sabal pa...
Female stag beetles (Lucanidae) possess internal mycangia to maintain microbial cultures. Yeasts fro...
Insect fungus gardens consist of a community of interacting microorganisms that can have either bene...