Insects harbor a variety of maternally inherited bacterial symbionts. As such, variation in symbiont presence/absence, in the combinations of harbored symbionts, and in the genotypes of harbored symbiont species provide heritable genetic variation of potential use in the insects’ adaptive repertoires. Understanding the natural importance of symbionts is challenging but studying their dynamics over time can help to elucidate the potential for such symbiont-driven insect adaptation. Toward this end, we studied the seasonal dynamics of six maternally transferred bacterial symbiont species in the multivoltine pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum). Our sampling focused on six alfalfa fields in southeastern Pennsylvania, and spanned 14 timepoints withi...
Symbiotic associations between microorganisms and eukaryotes are common in nature. These microorgani...
International audienceVirtually all eukaryotes host microbial symbionts that influence their phenoty...
Insects harbour a wild diversity of symbionts that can spread and persist within populations by prov...
The microbiome can significantly impact host phenotypes and serve as an additional source of heritab...
Symbiosis is a prevalent phenomenon among organisms throughout the tree of life, including the insec...
Symbioses are significant drivers of insect evolutionary ecology. Despite recent findings that these...
SummaryFacultative or “secondary” symbionts are common in eukaryotes, particularly insects. While no...
Virtually all higher organisms form holobionts with associated microbiota. To understand the biology...
International audienceFacultative or "secondary" symbionts are common, in eukaryotes, particularly i...
Facultative symbionts are found in most insects, having a range of effects on their host’s biology. ...
Most insects harbor influential, yet non-essential heritable microbes in their hemocoel. Communities...
Parasite-mediated selection can rapidly drive up resistance levels in host populations, but fixation...
International audienceEcological specialization is widespread in animals, especially in phytophagous...
Animal-associated microbial communities have important effects on host phenotypes. Individuals withi...
1. Eukaryotes commonly host communities of heritable symbiotic bacteria, many of which are not essen...
Symbiotic associations between microorganisms and eukaryotes are common in nature. These microorgani...
International audienceVirtually all eukaryotes host microbial symbionts that influence their phenoty...
Insects harbour a wild diversity of symbionts that can spread and persist within populations by prov...
The microbiome can significantly impact host phenotypes and serve as an additional source of heritab...
Symbiosis is a prevalent phenomenon among organisms throughout the tree of life, including the insec...
Symbioses are significant drivers of insect evolutionary ecology. Despite recent findings that these...
SummaryFacultative or “secondary” symbionts are common in eukaryotes, particularly insects. While no...
Virtually all higher organisms form holobionts with associated microbiota. To understand the biology...
International audienceFacultative or "secondary" symbionts are common, in eukaryotes, particularly i...
Facultative symbionts are found in most insects, having a range of effects on their host’s biology. ...
Most insects harbor influential, yet non-essential heritable microbes in their hemocoel. Communities...
Parasite-mediated selection can rapidly drive up resistance levels in host populations, but fixation...
International audienceEcological specialization is widespread in animals, especially in phytophagous...
Animal-associated microbial communities have important effects on host phenotypes. Individuals withi...
1. Eukaryotes commonly host communities of heritable symbiotic bacteria, many of which are not essen...
Symbiotic associations between microorganisms and eukaryotes are common in nature. These microorgani...
International audienceVirtually all eukaryotes host microbial symbionts that influence their phenoty...
Insects harbour a wild diversity of symbionts that can spread and persist within populations by prov...