Mothers impact the survival and performance of their offspring through the resources they provision, and the degree of maternal investment in an individual offspring can be broadly estimated by egg size for organisms that lack parental care. Animals may also actively maintain symbiotic partnerships with microorganisms through the germ line, but whether microbes are a fundamental component of maternal provisioning is an untested hypothesis in evolutionary symbiosis. We present a preliminary test of this by comparing the egg-associated microbiota of ten sea urchin species with ecological factors known to influence egg size. We found that the microbiota associated with sea urchin eggs had a phylogenetic signal in both composition and richness,...
1. Marine invertebrates use egg nutrients to develop the functional feeding larva and then enter a f...
The transmission of microbes from mother to offspring is an ancient, advantageous, and widespread fe...
Intraspecific variation in offspring size is of fundamental ecological and evolutionary importance. ...
Egg size is one of the fundamental parameters in the life histories of marine organisms. However, fe...
Egg size is one of the fundamental parameters in the life histories of marine organisms. However, fe...
Development of some animals is influenced by and, in some cases, dependent on the associated microbi...
Relationships between animals and their associated microbiota are dependent on the evolutionary hist...
Understanding the relationship between egg size, development time, and juvenile size is critical to ...
SUMMARY Understanding the relationship between egg size, development time, and juvenile size is crit...
Animal gastrointestinal tracts harbor a microbiome that is integral to host function, yet species fr...
Sea urchins play a critical role in marine ecosystems, as they actively participate in maintaining t...
Many life-history and developmental studies of marine invertebrates assume that eggs of species with...
Animal gastrointestinal tracts harbor a microbiome that is integral to host function, yet species fr...
Caribbean sea urchins are marine invertebrates that have experienced a decline over the years. Studi...
In the present work, culture-based and culture-independent investigations were performed to determin...
1. Marine invertebrates use egg nutrients to develop the functional feeding larva and then enter a f...
The transmission of microbes from mother to offspring is an ancient, advantageous, and widespread fe...
Intraspecific variation in offspring size is of fundamental ecological and evolutionary importance. ...
Egg size is one of the fundamental parameters in the life histories of marine organisms. However, fe...
Egg size is one of the fundamental parameters in the life histories of marine organisms. However, fe...
Development of some animals is influenced by and, in some cases, dependent on the associated microbi...
Relationships between animals and their associated microbiota are dependent on the evolutionary hist...
Understanding the relationship between egg size, development time, and juvenile size is critical to ...
SUMMARY Understanding the relationship between egg size, development time, and juvenile size is crit...
Animal gastrointestinal tracts harbor a microbiome that is integral to host function, yet species fr...
Sea urchins play a critical role in marine ecosystems, as they actively participate in maintaining t...
Many life-history and developmental studies of marine invertebrates assume that eggs of species with...
Animal gastrointestinal tracts harbor a microbiome that is integral to host function, yet species fr...
Caribbean sea urchins are marine invertebrates that have experienced a decline over the years. Studi...
In the present work, culture-based and culture-independent investigations were performed to determin...
1. Marine invertebrates use egg nutrients to develop the functional feeding larva and then enter a f...
The transmission of microbes from mother to offspring is an ancient, advantageous, and widespread fe...
Intraspecific variation in offspring size is of fundamental ecological and evolutionary importance. ...