Vertebrate dung is central to the dung beetle life cycle, constituting food for adults and a protective and nutritive refuge for their offspring. Adult dung beetles have soft mandibles and feed primarily on nutritionally rich dung particles, while larvae have sclerotized mandibles and consume coarser dung particles with a higher C/N ratio. Here, using the dung beetles Euoniticellus intermedius and E. triangulatus, we show that these morphological adaptations in mandibular structure are also correlated with differences in basic gut structure and gut bacterial communities between dung beetle life stages. Metagenome functional predictions based on 16S rDNA characterization further indicated that larval gut communities are enriched in genes inv...
Many ecosystem services are sustained by the combined action of microscopic and macroscopic organism...
Micro-organisms inhabiting animal guts benefit from a protected and nutrient-rich environment while ...
Many ecosystem services are sustained by the combined action of microscopic and macroscopic organism...
Vertebrate dung is central to the dung beetle life cycle, constituting food for adults and a protect...
Insects feeding on plant sap, blood, and other nutritionally incomplete diets are typically associat...
To complete their development, diverse animal species rely on the presence of communities of symbiot...
Life history changes may change resource use. Such shifts are not well understood in the dung beetle...
<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...
Age and size at maturity are key life history components, yet the proximate underpinnings that media...
Insects feeding on plant sap, blood, and other nutritionally incomplete diets are typically associat...
Despite its importance in host physiology, how the microbiome varies within and among populations of...
Microbial communities inhabit many environmental niches including the nutrient-rich gut systems of ...
<div><p>Micro-organisms inhabiting animal guts benefit from a protected and nutrient-rich environmen...
Life history changes may change resource use. Such shifts are not well understood in the dung beetle...
Many ecosystem services are sustained by the combined action of microscopic and macroscopic organism...
Micro-organisms inhabiting animal guts benefit from a protected and nutrient-rich environment while ...
Many ecosystem services are sustained by the combined action of microscopic and macroscopic organism...
Vertebrate dung is central to the dung beetle life cycle, constituting food for adults and a protect...
Insects feeding on plant sap, blood, and other nutritionally incomplete diets are typically associat...
To complete their development, diverse animal species rely on the presence of communities of symbiot...
Life history changes may change resource use. Such shifts are not well understood in the dung beetle...
<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...
Age and size at maturity are key life history components, yet the proximate underpinnings that media...
Insects feeding on plant sap, blood, and other nutritionally incomplete diets are typically associat...
Despite its importance in host physiology, how the microbiome varies within and among populations of...
Microbial communities inhabit many environmental niches including the nutrient-rich gut systems of ...
<div><p>Micro-organisms inhabiting animal guts benefit from a protected and nutrient-rich environmen...
Life history changes may change resource use. Such shifts are not well understood in the dung beetle...
Many ecosystem services are sustained by the combined action of microscopic and macroscopic organism...
Micro-organisms inhabiting animal guts benefit from a protected and nutrient-rich environment while ...
Many ecosystem services are sustained by the combined action of microscopic and macroscopic organism...