Several insect taxa are associated with intracellular symbionts that provision limiting nutrients to their hosts. Such tightly integrated symbioses are especially common in insects feeding on nutritionally challenging diets like phloem sap or vertebrate blood, but also occur in seed-eating and omnivorous taxa. Here, we characterize an intracellular symbiosis in pollen-feeding beetles of the genus Dasytes (Coleoptera, Dasytidae). High-throughput tag-encoded 16S amplicon pyrosequencing of adult D. plumbeus and D. virens revealed a single gamma-proteobacterial symbiont (‘Candidatus Dasytiphilus stammeri’) that amounts to 52.4–98.7% of the adult beetles’ entire microbial community. Almost complete 16S rRNA sequences phylogenetically placed the ...
BackgroundBacterial endosymbiosis has a recurring significance in the evolution of insects. An estim...
Obligate bacterial symbionts alter the diets of host animals in numerous ways, but the ecological ro...
For over 300 million years, insects have relied on symbiotic microbes for nutrition and defence. How...
Several insect taxa are associated with intracellular symbionts that provision limiting nutrients to...
Microbial symbionts enable many phytophagous insects to specialize on plant-based diets through a ra...
Microbial symbionts enable many phytophagous insects to specialize on plant-based diets through a ra...
Beetles are hosts to a remarkable diversity of bacterial symbionts. In this article, we review the r...
A pervasive pest of stored leguminous products, the bean beetle Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera...
ABSTRACT The saw-toothed grain beetle, Oryzaephilus surinamensis (Silvanidae), is a cosmopolitan sto...
Abstract Background The lesser grain borer Rhyzopertha dominica (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) is a stor...
Some animal groups associate with the same vertically transmitted microbial symbionts over extended ...
Some animal groups associate with the same vertically transmitted microbial symbionts over extended ...
BackgroundBacterial endosymbiosis has a recurring significance in the evolution of insects. An estim...
Plant sap is a nutritionally unbalanced diet that constitutes a challenge for insects that feed excl...
ABSTRACT Sap-sucking hemipterans host specialized, heritable microorganisms that supplement their di...
BackgroundBacterial endosymbiosis has a recurring significance in the evolution of insects. An estim...
Obligate bacterial symbionts alter the diets of host animals in numerous ways, but the ecological ro...
For over 300 million years, insects have relied on symbiotic microbes for nutrition and defence. How...
Several insect taxa are associated with intracellular symbionts that provision limiting nutrients to...
Microbial symbionts enable many phytophagous insects to specialize on plant-based diets through a ra...
Microbial symbionts enable many phytophagous insects to specialize on plant-based diets through a ra...
Beetles are hosts to a remarkable diversity of bacterial symbionts. In this article, we review the r...
A pervasive pest of stored leguminous products, the bean beetle Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera...
ABSTRACT The saw-toothed grain beetle, Oryzaephilus surinamensis (Silvanidae), is a cosmopolitan sto...
Abstract Background The lesser grain borer Rhyzopertha dominica (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) is a stor...
Some animal groups associate with the same vertically transmitted microbial symbionts over extended ...
Some animal groups associate with the same vertically transmitted microbial symbionts over extended ...
BackgroundBacterial endosymbiosis has a recurring significance in the evolution of insects. An estim...
Plant sap is a nutritionally unbalanced diet that constitutes a challenge for insects that feed excl...
ABSTRACT Sap-sucking hemipterans host specialized, heritable microorganisms that supplement their di...
BackgroundBacterial endosymbiosis has a recurring significance in the evolution of insects. An estim...
Obligate bacterial symbionts alter the diets of host animals in numerous ways, but the ecological ro...
For over 300 million years, insects have relied on symbiotic microbes for nutrition and defence. How...