Background: Host-associated microbiota is often acquired by horizontal transmission of microbes present in the environment. It is hypothesized that differences in the environmental pool of colonizers can influence microbiota community assembly on the host and as such affect holobiont composition and host fitness. To investigate this hypothesis, the host-associated microbiota of the invertebrate eco(toxico)logical model Daphnia was experimentally disturbed using different concentrations of the antibiotic oxytetracycline. The community assembly and host-microbiota interactions when Daphnia were colonized by the disturbed microbiota were investigated by inoculating germ-free individuals with the microbiota. Results: Antibiotic-induced disturba...
- General introduction (pg. 1) - Chapter 1: Optimization of experimental methods for investigating ...
Host-associated microbes contribute to host fitness, but it is unclear whether these contributions a...
In polluted environments, contaminant effects may be manifested via both direct toxicity to the host...
Background: Host-associated microbiota is often acquired by horizontal transmission of microbes pres...
In spite of the growing interest in the role of the gut microbiome (GM) in host physiology and healt...
Animals harbor a dynamic and diverse symbiotic microbial community, these symbiotic microorganisms c...
Metazoans are ubiquitously associated with microbial symbionts, which can provide direct benefits to...
The symbiotic gut microbial community is generally known to have a strong impact on the fitness of i...
- General introduction (pg. 1) - Chapter 1: Optimization of experimental methods for investigating ...
All multicellular organisms are host to a community of symbiotic micro-organisms called the microbio...
The assembly of host-associated bacterial communities is influenced by a multitude of biotic and abi...
The microorganisms living on and in hosts, collectively known as the microbiome, significantly impac...
The gut microbiome represents an important source of metabolic flexibility that may allow the host t...
It is a common view that an organism's microbiota has a profound influence on host fitness; however,...
The gut microbiome represents an important source of metabolic flexibility that may allow the host t...
- General introduction (pg. 1) - Chapter 1: Optimization of experimental methods for investigating ...
Host-associated microbes contribute to host fitness, but it is unclear whether these contributions a...
In polluted environments, contaminant effects may be manifested via both direct toxicity to the host...
Background: Host-associated microbiota is often acquired by horizontal transmission of microbes pres...
In spite of the growing interest in the role of the gut microbiome (GM) in host physiology and healt...
Animals harbor a dynamic and diverse symbiotic microbial community, these symbiotic microorganisms c...
Metazoans are ubiquitously associated with microbial symbionts, which can provide direct benefits to...
The symbiotic gut microbial community is generally known to have a strong impact on the fitness of i...
- General introduction (pg. 1) - Chapter 1: Optimization of experimental methods for investigating ...
All multicellular organisms are host to a community of symbiotic micro-organisms called the microbio...
The assembly of host-associated bacterial communities is influenced by a multitude of biotic and abi...
The microorganisms living on and in hosts, collectively known as the microbiome, significantly impac...
The gut microbiome represents an important source of metabolic flexibility that may allow the host t...
It is a common view that an organism's microbiota has a profound influence on host fitness; however,...
The gut microbiome represents an important source of metabolic flexibility that may allow the host t...
- General introduction (pg. 1) - Chapter 1: Optimization of experimental methods for investigating ...
Host-associated microbes contribute to host fitness, but it is unclear whether these contributions a...
In polluted environments, contaminant effects may be manifested via both direct toxicity to the host...