Abstract Background There is widespread interkingdom signalling between insects and microbes. For example, microbes found in floral nectar may modify its nutritional composition and produce odorants that alter the floral odor bouquet which may attract insect pollinators. Mosquitoes consume nectar and can pollinate flowers. We identified microbes isolated from nectar of common tansy, Tanacetum vulgare, elucidated the microbial odorants, and tested their ability to attract the common house mosquito, Culex pipiens. Results We collected 19 microbial isolates from T. vulgare nectar, representing at least 12 different taxa which we identified with 16S or 26S rDNA sequencing as well as by biochemical and physiological tests. Three microorganisms (...
Understanding how animals learn is crucial to interpreting animal behaviour. Flower-visiting insects...
Background: Host-seeking of the African malaria mosquito, Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto, is guided...
Secondary metabolites that are present in floral nectar have been hypothesized to enhance specificit...
Background: There is widespread interkingdom signalling between insects and microbe...
There is widespread interkingdom signalling between insects and microbes. For example, microbes foun...
Both male and female mosquitoes exploit a wide variety of plant sugar resources, including floral ne...
Plant sugar is an essential dietary constituent for mosquitoes, and hemipteran honeydew is one of th...
Mosquitoes are important vectors of disease and require sources of carbohydrates for reproduction an...
Floral nectar is a sugar-rich, nutritional reward offered by many plant species to recruit flower-vi...
The plant microbiome can influence plant phenotype in diverse ways, yet microbial contribution to pl...
pipiens pallens to common host plant volatiles and synthetic blends Bao-Ting Yu, Yan-Mei Ding and Ji...
Floral nectar is ubiquitously colonized by a variety of microorganisms among which yeasts and bacter...
Inflorescence patterns of ultraviolet (UV) absorption and UV-reflection are attractive to many insec...
Floral nectar is commonly inhabited by microorganisms, mostly yeasts and bacteria, which can have a ...
Francisella tularensis is disseminated in nature by biting arthropods such as mosquitoes. The relati...
Understanding how animals learn is crucial to interpreting animal behaviour. Flower-visiting insects...
Background: Host-seeking of the African malaria mosquito, Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto, is guided...
Secondary metabolites that are present in floral nectar have been hypothesized to enhance specificit...
Background: There is widespread interkingdom signalling between insects and microbe...
There is widespread interkingdom signalling between insects and microbes. For example, microbes foun...
Both male and female mosquitoes exploit a wide variety of plant sugar resources, including floral ne...
Plant sugar is an essential dietary constituent for mosquitoes, and hemipteran honeydew is one of th...
Mosquitoes are important vectors of disease and require sources of carbohydrates for reproduction an...
Floral nectar is a sugar-rich, nutritional reward offered by many plant species to recruit flower-vi...
The plant microbiome can influence plant phenotype in diverse ways, yet microbial contribution to pl...
pipiens pallens to common host plant volatiles and synthetic blends Bao-Ting Yu, Yan-Mei Ding and Ji...
Floral nectar is ubiquitously colonized by a variety of microorganisms among which yeasts and bacter...
Inflorescence patterns of ultraviolet (UV) absorption and UV-reflection are attractive to many insec...
Floral nectar is commonly inhabited by microorganisms, mostly yeasts and bacteria, which can have a ...
Francisella tularensis is disseminated in nature by biting arthropods such as mosquitoes. The relati...
Understanding how animals learn is crucial to interpreting animal behaviour. Flower-visiting insects...
Background: Host-seeking of the African malaria mosquito, Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto, is guided...
Secondary metabolites that are present in floral nectar have been hypothesized to enhance specificit...