ABSTRACT Organisms and their resident microbial communities form a complex and mostly stable ecosystem. It is known that the specific composition and abundance of certain bacterial species affect host health and fitness, but the processes that lead to these microbial patterns are unknown. We investigate this by deconstructing the simple microbiome of the freshwater polyp Hydra. We contrast the performance of its two main bacterial associates, Curvibacter and Duganella, on germfree hosts with two in vitro environments over time. We show that interactions within the microbiome but also the host environment lead to the observed species frequencies and abundances. More specifically, we find that both microbial species can only stably coexist in...
Whole microbial communities regularly merge with one another, often in tandem with their environment...
Our understanding of diseases has been transformed by the realisation that people are holobionts, co...
Insights into symbiosis between eukaryotic hosts and their microbiomes have shifted paradigms on wha...
This work studies microbial interactions within the microbiome of the simple cnidarian Hydra and inv...
Microbial communities are accompanied by a diverse array of viruses. Through infections of abundant ...
Bacteria associated with eukaryotic hosts can affect host fitness and trophic interactions between e...
Organisms and their resident microbial communities - the microbiome - form a complex and mostly stab...
Animals are colonized by complex bacterial communities. The processes controlling community membersh...
Organisms and their resident microbial communities - the microbiome - form a complex and mostly stab...
While largely studied because of their harmful effects on human health, there is growing appreciatio...
The aim of the project was to understand the symbiotic interactions in Hydra viridissima metaorganis...
Most eukaryotic species are colonized by a microbial community – the microbiota – that is acquired d...
The freshwater polyp Hydra viridissima (H. viridissima) harbors endosymbiotic Chlorella algae in add...
Our conventional view of multicellular organisms often overlooks the fact that they are metaorganism...
In spite of the growing interest in the role of the gut microbiome (GM) in host physiology and healt...
Whole microbial communities regularly merge with one another, often in tandem with their environment...
Our understanding of diseases has been transformed by the realisation that people are holobionts, co...
Insights into symbiosis between eukaryotic hosts and their microbiomes have shifted paradigms on wha...
This work studies microbial interactions within the microbiome of the simple cnidarian Hydra and inv...
Microbial communities are accompanied by a diverse array of viruses. Through infections of abundant ...
Bacteria associated with eukaryotic hosts can affect host fitness and trophic interactions between e...
Organisms and their resident microbial communities - the microbiome - form a complex and mostly stab...
Animals are colonized by complex bacterial communities. The processes controlling community membersh...
Organisms and their resident microbial communities - the microbiome - form a complex and mostly stab...
While largely studied because of their harmful effects on human health, there is growing appreciatio...
The aim of the project was to understand the symbiotic interactions in Hydra viridissima metaorganis...
Most eukaryotic species are colonized by a microbial community – the microbiota – that is acquired d...
The freshwater polyp Hydra viridissima (H. viridissima) harbors endosymbiotic Chlorella algae in add...
Our conventional view of multicellular organisms often overlooks the fact that they are metaorganism...
In spite of the growing interest in the role of the gut microbiome (GM) in host physiology and healt...
Whole microbial communities regularly merge with one another, often in tandem with their environment...
Our understanding of diseases has been transformed by the realisation that people are holobionts, co...
Insights into symbiosis between eukaryotic hosts and their microbiomes have shifted paradigms on wha...