International audienceHow host organisms evolved and maintain specific mutualisms with microorganisms is a fundamental question that is subject to intensive research. In the large majority of insect mutualisms, the host-microbe specificity is maintained by a “partner fidelity” mechanism, mainly through direct symbiont transmission from mother to offspring. Such vertical symbiont transmission is remarkably diverse in insects, including ovarial transmission, milk-gland transmission, coprophagy, egg-smearing, and capsule transmission. In contrast to the insect-microbe symbioses, many animals and plants do not vertically transmit their symbionts but acquire symbionts from ambient environments every generation. Sophisticated “partner choice” mec...
The coevolution between hosts and their endosymbionts (organisms that live only in the host’s body a...
Insects in the suborder Heteroptera, the so-called true bugs, include over 40,000 species worldwide....
Interactions among living organisms fall along the mutualism-parasitism continuum; where mutualistic...
International audienceHow host organisms evolved and maintain specific mutualisms with microorganism...
thesisSymbiotic relationships are common among bacteria and insects. Symbiotic relationships occur t...
International audienceBacterial symbionts are widespread in insects and other animals. Most of them ...
Across animals and plants, numerous metabolic and defensive adaptations are a direct consequence of ...
Symbiosis, where organisms of different species live closely together, is ubiquitous in our world. I...
Insects are extremely successful animals in view of their great adaptability to a wide range of terr...
Insects nurture a panoply of microbial populations that are often obligatory and exist mutually with...
Throughout their evolutionary history, insects have formed multiple relationships with bacteria. Alt...
Many interspecific interactions are shaped by coevolution. Transmission mode is thought to influence...
International audienceCoevolution in mutualistic symbiosis can yield, because the interacting partne...
Despite the omnipresence of specific host-symbiont associations with acquisition of the microbial sy...
Insects in the suborder Heteroptera, the so-called true bugs, include over 40,000 species worldwide....
The coevolution between hosts and their endosymbionts (organisms that live only in the host’s body a...
Insects in the suborder Heteroptera, the so-called true bugs, include over 40,000 species worldwide....
Interactions among living organisms fall along the mutualism-parasitism continuum; where mutualistic...
International audienceHow host organisms evolved and maintain specific mutualisms with microorganism...
thesisSymbiotic relationships are common among bacteria and insects. Symbiotic relationships occur t...
International audienceBacterial symbionts are widespread in insects and other animals. Most of them ...
Across animals and plants, numerous metabolic and defensive adaptations are a direct consequence of ...
Symbiosis, where organisms of different species live closely together, is ubiquitous in our world. I...
Insects are extremely successful animals in view of their great adaptability to a wide range of terr...
Insects nurture a panoply of microbial populations that are often obligatory and exist mutually with...
Throughout their evolutionary history, insects have formed multiple relationships with bacteria. Alt...
Many interspecific interactions are shaped by coevolution. Transmission mode is thought to influence...
International audienceCoevolution in mutualistic symbiosis can yield, because the interacting partne...
Despite the omnipresence of specific host-symbiont associations with acquisition of the microbial sy...
Insects in the suborder Heteroptera, the so-called true bugs, include over 40,000 species worldwide....
The coevolution between hosts and their endosymbionts (organisms that live only in the host’s body a...
Insects in the suborder Heteroptera, the so-called true bugs, include over 40,000 species worldwide....
Interactions among living organisms fall along the mutualism-parasitism continuum; where mutualistic...