Bacterial symbionts are important fitness determinants of insects. Some hosts have independently acquired taxonomically related microbes to meet similar challenges, but whether distantly related hosts that live in tight symbiosis can maintain similar microbial communities has not been investigated. Varying degrees of nest sharing between Megalomyrmex social parasites (Solenopsidini) and their fungus-growing ant hosts (Attini) from the genera Cyphomyrmex, Trachymyrmex and Sericomyrmex allowed us to address this question, as both ant lineages rely on the same fungal diet, interact in varying intensities and are distantly related. We used tag-encoded FLX 454 pyrosequencing and diagnostic PCR to map bacterial symbiont diversity across the Megal...
In this article, we describe the distributions of Entomoplasmatales bacteria across the ants, identi...
Social animals, such as primates and some insects, have been shown to exchange symbiotic microbes am...
Fungus-growing ants (tribe Attini) engage in a mutualism with a fungus that serves as the ants' prim...
Bacterial symbionts are important fitness determinants of insects. Some hosts have independently acq...
Mutualistic interactions with microbes have played a crucial role in the evolution and ecology of an...
Many studies have highlighted how numerous bacteria provide their hosts essential nutrients or prote...
The stability of mutualistic interactions is likely to be affected by the genetic diversity of symbi...
Acacia-ant mutualists in the genus Pseudomyrmex nest obligately in acacia plants and, as we show thr...
Background: The obligate mutualism between fungus-growing ants and microbial symbionts offers excell...
Ants have long been renowned for their intimate mutualisms with trophobionts and plants and more rec...
Ants have long been renowned for their intimate mutualisms with trophobionts and plants and more rec...
Multipartner mutualisms have potentially complex dynamics, with compensatory responses when one part...
Many organisms have intimate associations with beneficial microbes acquired from the environment. Th...
Mutualistic interactions with microbes have played a crucial role in the evolution and ecology of an...
In this article, we describe the distributions of Entomoplasmatales bacteria across the ants, identi...
Social animals, such as primates and some insects, have been shown to exchange symbiotic microbes am...
Fungus-growing ants (tribe Attini) engage in a mutualism with a fungus that serves as the ants' prim...
Bacterial symbionts are important fitness determinants of insects. Some hosts have independently acq...
Mutualistic interactions with microbes have played a crucial role in the evolution and ecology of an...
Many studies have highlighted how numerous bacteria provide their hosts essential nutrients or prote...
The stability of mutualistic interactions is likely to be affected by the genetic diversity of symbi...
Acacia-ant mutualists in the genus Pseudomyrmex nest obligately in acacia plants and, as we show thr...
Background: The obligate mutualism between fungus-growing ants and microbial symbionts offers excell...
Ants have long been renowned for their intimate mutualisms with trophobionts and plants and more rec...
Ants have long been renowned for their intimate mutualisms with trophobionts and plants and more rec...
Multipartner mutualisms have potentially complex dynamics, with compensatory responses when one part...
Many organisms have intimate associations with beneficial microbes acquired from the environment. Th...
Mutualistic interactions with microbes have played a crucial role in the evolution and ecology of an...
In this article, we describe the distributions of Entomoplasmatales bacteria across the ants, identi...
Social animals, such as primates and some insects, have been shown to exchange symbiotic microbes am...
Fungus-growing ants (tribe Attini) engage in a mutualism with a fungus that serves as the ants' prim...