Subsocial wood feeding cockroaches in the genus Cryptocercus, the sister group of termites, retain their symbiotic gut flagellates during the host molting cycle, but in lower termites, closely related flagellates die prior to host ecdysis. Although the prevalent view is that termite flagellates die because of conditions of starvation and desiccation in the gut during the host molting cycle, the work of L.R. Cleveland in the 1930s through the 1960s provides a strong alternate hypothesis: it was the changed hormonal environment associated with the origin of eusociality and its concomitant shift in termite developmental ontogeny that instigates the death of the flagellates in termites. Although the research on termite gut microbial communities...
The cockroaches (Blattodea) are morphologically and ecologically diverse group of insects living in ...
Spirochetes of the genus Treponema are surprisingly abundant in termite guts, where they play an imp...
There are multiple forms of interactions between termites and bacteria. In addition to their gut mic...
Subsocial wood feeding cockroaches in the genus Cryptocercus, the sister group of termites, retain t...
<p>Termites have had a long co-evolutionary history with prokaryotic and eukaryotic gut microbes. Hi...
‘Endomicrobia’, a distinct and diverse group of uncultivated bacteria in the candidate phylum Termit...
Gut microbes play a crucial role in decomposing lignocellulose to fuel termite societies, with proti...
Presumably descending from subsocial cockroaches 150 million years ago, termites are an order of soc...
Termites host diverse communities of gut microbes, including many bacterial lineages only found in t...
To degrade lignocellulose efficiently, lower termites rely on their digestive tract’s specific featu...
The relationship between termites and their gut microbiome is inseparable as the microbes provide pl...
This project was completed in an effort to better understand the contributions of symbiotic microbes...
This thesis comprises an array of studies about the bacterial gut microbiota in cockroaches and term...
ABSTRACT Termites and their gut microbes engage in fascinating dietary mutualisms. Less is known abo...
Zakee L Sabree12* and Nancy A Moran13 Author Affiliations 1 Department of Ecology and Evolutionar...
The cockroaches (Blattodea) are morphologically and ecologically diverse group of insects living in ...
Spirochetes of the genus Treponema are surprisingly abundant in termite guts, where they play an imp...
There are multiple forms of interactions between termites and bacteria. In addition to their gut mic...
Subsocial wood feeding cockroaches in the genus Cryptocercus, the sister group of termites, retain t...
<p>Termites have had a long co-evolutionary history with prokaryotic and eukaryotic gut microbes. Hi...
‘Endomicrobia’, a distinct and diverse group of uncultivated bacteria in the candidate phylum Termit...
Gut microbes play a crucial role in decomposing lignocellulose to fuel termite societies, with proti...
Presumably descending from subsocial cockroaches 150 million years ago, termites are an order of soc...
Termites host diverse communities of gut microbes, including many bacterial lineages only found in t...
To degrade lignocellulose efficiently, lower termites rely on their digestive tract’s specific featu...
The relationship between termites and their gut microbiome is inseparable as the microbes provide pl...
This project was completed in an effort to better understand the contributions of symbiotic microbes...
This thesis comprises an array of studies about the bacterial gut microbiota in cockroaches and term...
ABSTRACT Termites and their gut microbes engage in fascinating dietary mutualisms. Less is known abo...
Zakee L Sabree12* and Nancy A Moran13 Author Affiliations 1 Department of Ecology and Evolutionar...
The cockroaches (Blattodea) are morphologically and ecologically diverse group of insects living in ...
Spirochetes of the genus Treponema are surprisingly abundant in termite guts, where they play an imp...
There are multiple forms of interactions between termites and bacteria. In addition to their gut mic...