Insects feeding on plant sap, blood, and other nutritionally incomplete diets are typically associated with mutualistic bacteria that supplement missing nutrients. Herbivorous mammal dung contains more than 86% cellulose and lacks amino acids essential for insect development and reproduction. Yet one of the most ecologically necessary and evolutionarily successful groups of beetles, the dung beetles (Scarabaeinae) feeds primarily, or exclusively, on dung. These associations suggest that dung beetles may benefit from mutualistic bacteria that provide nutrients missing from dung. The nesting behaviors of the female parent and the feeding behaviors of the larvae suggest that a microbiome could be vertically transmitted from the parental female...
Direct transmission of bacteria to subsequent generations highlights the beneficial nature of host-b...
Many ecosystem services are sustained by the combined action of microscopic and macroscopic organism...
Beetles (Coleoptera) have the highest species diversity among all orders, and they have diverse food...
Insects feeding on plant sap, blood, and other nutritionally incomplete diets are typically associat...
<div><p>Insects feeding on plant sap, blood, and other nutritionally incomplete diets are typically ...
Insects feeding on plant sap, blood, and other nutritionally incomplete diets are typically associat...
Insects feeding on plant sap, blood, and other nutritionally incomplete diets are typically associat...
Vertebrate dung is central to the dung beetle life cycle, constituting food for adults and a protect...
To complete their development, diverse animal species rely on the presence of communities of symbiot...
A recent accumulation of studies has demonstrated that nongenetic, maternally transmitted factors ar...
Carrion beetles (Coleoptera, Silphidae) are well known for their behaviour of exploiting vertebrate ...
Necrophagous beetles utilize carrion, a highly nutritious resource that is susceptible to intense mi...
Life history changes may change resource use. Such shifts are not well understood in the dung beetle...
Parents of many species care for their offspring by protecting them from a wide range of environment...
Microbial communities inhabit many environmental niches including the nutrient-rich gut systems of ...
Direct transmission of bacteria to subsequent generations highlights the beneficial nature of host-b...
Many ecosystem services are sustained by the combined action of microscopic and macroscopic organism...
Beetles (Coleoptera) have the highest species diversity among all orders, and they have diverse food...
Insects feeding on plant sap, blood, and other nutritionally incomplete diets are typically associat...
<div><p>Insects feeding on plant sap, blood, and other nutritionally incomplete diets are typically ...
Insects feeding on plant sap, blood, and other nutritionally incomplete diets are typically associat...
Insects feeding on plant sap, blood, and other nutritionally incomplete diets are typically associat...
Vertebrate dung is central to the dung beetle life cycle, constituting food for adults and a protect...
To complete their development, diverse animal species rely on the presence of communities of symbiot...
A recent accumulation of studies has demonstrated that nongenetic, maternally transmitted factors ar...
Carrion beetles (Coleoptera, Silphidae) are well known for their behaviour of exploiting vertebrate ...
Necrophagous beetles utilize carrion, a highly nutritious resource that is susceptible to intense mi...
Life history changes may change resource use. Such shifts are not well understood in the dung beetle...
Parents of many species care for their offspring by protecting them from a wide range of environment...
Microbial communities inhabit many environmental niches including the nutrient-rich gut systems of ...
Direct transmission of bacteria to subsequent generations highlights the beneficial nature of host-b...
Many ecosystem services are sustained by the combined action of microscopic and macroscopic organism...
Beetles (Coleoptera) have the highest species diversity among all orders, and they have diverse food...