Beneficial eukaryotic–bacterial partnerships are integral to animal and plant evolution. Understanding the density regulation mechanisms behind bacterial symbiosis is essential to elucidating the functional balance between hosts and symbionts. Citrus mealybugs, Planococcus citri (Risso), present an excellent model system for investigating the mechanisms of symbiont density regulation. They contain two obligate nutritional symbionts, Moranella endobia, which resides inside Tremblaya princeps, which has been maternally transmitted for 100–200 million years. We investigate whether host genotype may influence symbiont density by crossing mealybugs from two inbred laboratory-reared populations that differ substantially in their symbiont density ...
Background Symbiosis is a major source of evolutionary innovation and, by allowing species to explo...
dissertationIntracellular mutualistic endosymbionts are widespread among insect species and perform ...
International audienceHow host organisms evolved and maintain specific mutualisms with microorganism...
Beneficial eukaryotic–bacterial partnerships are integral to animal and plant evolution. Understandi...
Endosymbiosis has been a major driver of evolutionary diversification of eukaryotes. However, symbio...
Background Facultative symbionts are common in eukaryotes and can provide their host...
Symbiosis, where organisms of different species live closely together, is ubiquitous in our world. I...
Cooperative symbionts enable their hosts to exploit a diversity of environments. A low genetic diver...
Symbiosis, where organisms of different species live closely together, is ubiquitous in our world. I...
Symbiosis is a common phenomenon in nature that substantially affects organismal ecology and evoluti...
Across the tree of life, hosts have evolved mechanisms to control and mediate interactions with symb...
Many insects rely on intracellular bacterial symbionts to supplement their specialized diets with mi...
SummaryThe smallest reported bacterial genome belongs to Tremblaya princeps, a symbiont of Planococc...
Many eukaryotes have obligate associations with microorganisms that are transmitted directly between...
International audienceSymbiosis is a continuum of long-term interactions ranging from mutualism to p...
Background Symbiosis is a major source of evolutionary innovation and, by allowing species to explo...
dissertationIntracellular mutualistic endosymbionts are widespread among insect species and perform ...
International audienceHow host organisms evolved and maintain specific mutualisms with microorganism...
Beneficial eukaryotic–bacterial partnerships are integral to animal and plant evolution. Understandi...
Endosymbiosis has been a major driver of evolutionary diversification of eukaryotes. However, symbio...
Background Facultative symbionts are common in eukaryotes and can provide their host...
Symbiosis, where organisms of different species live closely together, is ubiquitous in our world. I...
Cooperative symbionts enable their hosts to exploit a diversity of environments. A low genetic diver...
Symbiosis, where organisms of different species live closely together, is ubiquitous in our world. I...
Symbiosis is a common phenomenon in nature that substantially affects organismal ecology and evoluti...
Across the tree of life, hosts have evolved mechanisms to control and mediate interactions with symb...
Many insects rely on intracellular bacterial symbionts to supplement their specialized diets with mi...
SummaryThe smallest reported bacterial genome belongs to Tremblaya princeps, a symbiont of Planococc...
Many eukaryotes have obligate associations with microorganisms that are transmitted directly between...
International audienceSymbiosis is a continuum of long-term interactions ranging from mutualism to p...
Background Symbiosis is a major source of evolutionary innovation and, by allowing species to explo...
dissertationIntracellular mutualistic endosymbionts are widespread among insect species and perform ...
International audienceHow host organisms evolved and maintain specific mutualisms with microorganism...