Bumble bees are one of the most common and important non-managed pollinators of agricultural crops and are therefore vital to society’s ecological and agricultural health. Recent declines in bumble bee populations, likely due to pathogens and land-use change, are concerning and have led to subsequent research on pathogen vulnerability and resistance in bumble bees. Social bumble bees have a specific and relatively consistent gut microbiome. The bumble bee microbiome is typically dominated by only a few bacterial species, and is important for both general and specific resistance against pathogen infections. This gut microbial community has been specifically associated with increased pathogen resistance against the trypanosomatid pathogen Cri...
Microbial communities are a key component of host health. As the microbiota is initially ‘foreign’ t...
© 2015 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Bumblebees are ecologically and e...
Gut bacterial communities of bumble bees are correlated with defense against pathogens. Further unde...
Bumble bees are one of the most common and important non-managed pollinators of agricultural crops a...
Host-microbe interactions are ubiquitous with both positive and negative outcomes for host health an...
Host-microbe interactions are ubiquitous with both positive and negative outcomes for host health an...
Bacterial gut symbiont communities are critical for the health of many insect species. However, litt...
Bacterial gut symbiont communities are critical for the health of many insect species. However, litt...
Bacterial gut symbiont communities are critical for the health of many insect species. However, litt...
The gut microbiome is an important component of bee health. Previous research around the globe indic...
Bacterial gut symbiont communities are critical for the health of many insect species. However, litt...
Microbial communities are a key component of host health. As the microbiota is initially ‘foreign’ t...
Microbial communities are a key component of host health. As the microbiota is initially ‘foreign’ t...
SummaryPollinating insects are key to the evolutionary and ecological success of flowering plants an...
1. Animal hosts harbour diverse and often specific bacterial communities (microbiota) in their gut. ...
Microbial communities are a key component of host health. As the microbiota is initially ‘foreign’ t...
© 2015 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Bumblebees are ecologically and e...
Gut bacterial communities of bumble bees are correlated with defense against pathogens. Further unde...
Bumble bees are one of the most common and important non-managed pollinators of agricultural crops a...
Host-microbe interactions are ubiquitous with both positive and negative outcomes for host health an...
Host-microbe interactions are ubiquitous with both positive and negative outcomes for host health an...
Bacterial gut symbiont communities are critical for the health of many insect species. However, litt...
Bacterial gut symbiont communities are critical for the health of many insect species. However, litt...
Bacterial gut symbiont communities are critical for the health of many insect species. However, litt...
The gut microbiome is an important component of bee health. Previous research around the globe indic...
Bacterial gut symbiont communities are critical for the health of many insect species. However, litt...
Microbial communities are a key component of host health. As the microbiota is initially ‘foreign’ t...
Microbial communities are a key component of host health. As the microbiota is initially ‘foreign’ t...
SummaryPollinating insects are key to the evolutionary and ecological success of flowering plants an...
1. Animal hosts harbour diverse and often specific bacterial communities (microbiota) in their gut. ...
Microbial communities are a key component of host health. As the microbiota is initially ‘foreign’ t...
© 2015 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Bumblebees are ecologically and e...
Gut bacterial communities of bumble bees are correlated with defense against pathogens. Further unde...