The evolutionary success of hymenopteran insects has been associated with complex physiological and behavioral defense mechanisms against pathogens and parasites. Among these strategies are symbiotic associations between Hymenoptera and antibiotic-producing Actinobacteria, which provide protection to insect hosts. Herein, we examine associations between culturable Actinobacteria and 29 species of tropical hymenopteran insects that span five families, including Apidae (bees), Vespidae (wasps), and Formicidae (ants). In total, 197 Actinobacteria isolates were obtained from 22 of the 29 different insect species sampled. Through 16S rRNA gene sequences of 161 isolates, we show that 91% of the symbionts correspond to members of the genus Strepto...
Background ‘Candidatus Streptomyces philanthi’ is a monophyletic clade of formerly uncultured bacter...
Many organisms have intimate associations with beneficial microbes acquired from the environment. Th...
Hymenoptera encompass a vast array of biological life-styles, including two truly remarkable diversi...
Many insects have been associated with actinobacteria in protective symbiosis where antimicrobial me...
Abstract Streptomyces symbionts in insects have shown to be a valuable source of new antibiotics. He...
AbstractSymbiotic associations between different organisms are of great importance for evolutionary ...
Identifying new sources for small molecule discovery is necessary to help mitigate the continuous em...
Microbes are extensively associated with insects, playing key roles in insect defense, nutrition and...
Abstract\ud \ud \ud \ud Background\ud ...
Symbiotic microbes help a myriad of insects acquire nutrients. Recent work suggests that insects als...
Insect-associated Actinobacteria are a potentially rich source of novel natural products with antiba...
Insects are key organisms on natural and artificial ecosystems like cities and crops; for this reaso...
Actinobacteria are involved into multilateral relationships between insects, their food sources, inf...
Abstract Many studies have highlighted how numerous bacteria provide their hosts essential nutrients...
Insect microbe associations are diverse, widespread, and influential. Among the fitness effects of m...
Background ‘Candidatus Streptomyces philanthi’ is a monophyletic clade of formerly uncultured bacter...
Many organisms have intimate associations with beneficial microbes acquired from the environment. Th...
Hymenoptera encompass a vast array of biological life-styles, including two truly remarkable diversi...
Many insects have been associated with actinobacteria in protective symbiosis where antimicrobial me...
Abstract Streptomyces symbionts in insects have shown to be a valuable source of new antibiotics. He...
AbstractSymbiotic associations between different organisms are of great importance for evolutionary ...
Identifying new sources for small molecule discovery is necessary to help mitigate the continuous em...
Microbes are extensively associated with insects, playing key roles in insect defense, nutrition and...
Abstract\ud \ud \ud \ud Background\ud ...
Symbiotic microbes help a myriad of insects acquire nutrients. Recent work suggests that insects als...
Insect-associated Actinobacteria are a potentially rich source of novel natural products with antiba...
Insects are key organisms on natural and artificial ecosystems like cities and crops; for this reaso...
Actinobacteria are involved into multilateral relationships between insects, their food sources, inf...
Abstract Many studies have highlighted how numerous bacteria provide their hosts essential nutrients...
Insect microbe associations are diverse, widespread, and influential. Among the fitness effects of m...
Background ‘Candidatus Streptomyces philanthi’ is a monophyletic clade of formerly uncultured bacter...
Many organisms have intimate associations with beneficial microbes acquired from the environment. Th...
Hymenoptera encompass a vast array of biological life-styles, including two truly remarkable diversi...