Although animals encounter many bacterial species throughout their lives, only a subset colonize vertebrate digestive tracts, and these bacteria can profoundly influence the health and development of their animal hosts. We used experimental evolution to study a free-living bacterium as it adapts to a novel vertebrate host by serially passaging replicate populations of Shewanella oneidensis through the intestines of larval zebrafish (Danio rerio). Our results demonstrate that adaptation to the zebrafish gut is complex, with multiple evolutionary pathways capable of improving colonization, but that motility plays an important role during the onset of host association.Although animals encounter a plethora of bacterial species throughout their ...
ABSTRACT Correlating the presence of bacteria and the genes they carry with aspects of plant and ani...
Over the past few decades, it has become increasingly apparent that host-associated microbial commun...
The long-known resistance to pathogens provided by host-associated microbiota fostered the notion th...
All animals live in intimate association with microorganisms that profoundly influence their health ...
All animals live in intimate association with microorganisms that profoundly influence their health ...
Animals have coexisted with an omnipresent and diverse array of bacteria for the entirety of their e...
43 pages. Presented to the Department of Biology and the Robert D. Clark Honors College in partial f...
Understanding how microbes adapt to their host is an enduring problem in microbiome ecology, and und...
Human intestinal microbiomes exhibit a large degree of interindividual compositional variation. Ani...
Complex microbial communities reside within the intestines of humans and other vertebrates. Remarkab...
ABSTRACT The zebrafish, Danio rerio, is a powerful model for studying bacterial colonization of the ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The majority of animal associated microorganisms are present in digestive...
ABSTRACT The microbial communities resident in animal intestines are composed of multiple species th...
The communities of microorganisms associated with humans and other animals are characterized by a la...
Background: The majority of animal associated microorganisms are present in digestive tract communit...
ABSTRACT Correlating the presence of bacteria and the genes they carry with aspects of plant and ani...
Over the past few decades, it has become increasingly apparent that host-associated microbial commun...
The long-known resistance to pathogens provided by host-associated microbiota fostered the notion th...
All animals live in intimate association with microorganisms that profoundly influence their health ...
All animals live in intimate association with microorganisms that profoundly influence their health ...
Animals have coexisted with an omnipresent and diverse array of bacteria for the entirety of their e...
43 pages. Presented to the Department of Biology and the Robert D. Clark Honors College in partial f...
Understanding how microbes adapt to their host is an enduring problem in microbiome ecology, and und...
Human intestinal microbiomes exhibit a large degree of interindividual compositional variation. Ani...
Complex microbial communities reside within the intestines of humans and other vertebrates. Remarkab...
ABSTRACT The zebrafish, Danio rerio, is a powerful model for studying bacterial colonization of the ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The majority of animal associated microorganisms are present in digestive...
ABSTRACT The microbial communities resident in animal intestines are composed of multiple species th...
The communities of microorganisms associated with humans and other animals are characterized by a la...
Background: The majority of animal associated microorganisms are present in digestive tract communit...
ABSTRACT Correlating the presence of bacteria and the genes they carry with aspects of plant and ani...
Over the past few decades, it has become increasingly apparent that host-associated microbial commun...
The long-known resistance to pathogens provided by host-associated microbiota fostered the notion th...