Many insects rely on bacterial symbionts to supply essential amino acids and vitamins that are deficient in their diets, but metabolic comparisons of closely related gut bacteria in insects with different dietary preferences have not been performed. Here, we demonstrate that herbivorous ants of the genus Dolichoderus from the Peruvian Amazon host bacteria of the family Bartonellaceae, known for establishing chronic or pathogenic infections in mammals. We detected these bacteria in all studied Dolichoderus species, and found that they reside in the midgut wall, that is, the same location as many previously described nutritional endosymbionts of insects. The genomic analysis of four divergent strains infecting different Dolichoderus species r...
Acacia-ant mutualists in the genus Pseudomyrmex nest obligately in acacia plants and, as we show thr...
Acacia-ant mutualists in the genus Pseudomyrmex nest obligately in acacia plants and, as we show thr...
Acacia-ant mutualists in the genus Pseudomyrmex nest obligately in acacia plants and, as we show thr...
Many insects rely on bacterial symbionts to supply essential amino acids and vitamins that are defic...
Many insects rely on bacterial symbionts to supply essential amino acids and vitamins that are defic...
Gut-associated microbiota of ants include Rhizobiales bacteria with affiliation to the genus Bartone...
Gut-associated microbiota of ants include Rhizobiales bacteria with affiliation to the genus Bartone...
Gut-associated microbiota of ants include Rhizobiales bacteria with affiliation to the genus Bartone...
ABSTRACT The ability to cultivate food is an innovation that has produced some of the most successfu...
BackgroundBacterial endosymbiosis has a recurring significance in the evolution of insects. An estim...
BackgroundBacterial endosymbiosis has a recurring significance in the evolution of insects. An estim...
Ants are a dominant feature of terrestrial ecosystems, yet we know little about the forces that driv...
Acacia-ant mutualists in the genus Pseudomyrmex nest obligately in acacia plants and, as we show thr...
Bacterial symbioses are widespread among insects, probably being one of the key factors of their evo...
Bacterial symbioses are widespread among insects, probably being one of the key factors of their evo...
Acacia-ant mutualists in the genus Pseudomyrmex nest obligately in acacia plants and, as we show thr...
Acacia-ant mutualists in the genus Pseudomyrmex nest obligately in acacia plants and, as we show thr...
Acacia-ant mutualists in the genus Pseudomyrmex nest obligately in acacia plants and, as we show thr...
Many insects rely on bacterial symbionts to supply essential amino acids and vitamins that are defic...
Many insects rely on bacterial symbionts to supply essential amino acids and vitamins that are defic...
Gut-associated microbiota of ants include Rhizobiales bacteria with affiliation to the genus Bartone...
Gut-associated microbiota of ants include Rhizobiales bacteria with affiliation to the genus Bartone...
Gut-associated microbiota of ants include Rhizobiales bacteria with affiliation to the genus Bartone...
ABSTRACT The ability to cultivate food is an innovation that has produced some of the most successfu...
BackgroundBacterial endosymbiosis has a recurring significance in the evolution of insects. An estim...
BackgroundBacterial endosymbiosis has a recurring significance in the evolution of insects. An estim...
Ants are a dominant feature of terrestrial ecosystems, yet we know little about the forces that driv...
Acacia-ant mutualists in the genus Pseudomyrmex nest obligately in acacia plants and, as we show thr...
Bacterial symbioses are widespread among insects, probably being one of the key factors of their evo...
Bacterial symbioses are widespread among insects, probably being one of the key factors of their evo...
Acacia-ant mutualists in the genus Pseudomyrmex nest obligately in acacia plants and, as we show thr...
Acacia-ant mutualists in the genus Pseudomyrmex nest obligately in acacia plants and, as we show thr...
Acacia-ant mutualists in the genus Pseudomyrmex nest obligately in acacia plants and, as we show thr...