Insights into symbiosis between eukaryotic hosts and their microbiomes have shifted paradigms on what determines host fitness, ecology, and behavior. Questions remain regarding the roles of host versus environment in shaping microbiomes, and how microbiome composition affects host fitness. Using a model system in ecology, phytoplankton, we tested whether microbiomes are host-specific, confer fitness benefits that are host-specific, and remain conserved in time in their composition and fitness effects. We used an experimental approach in which hosts were cleaned of bacteria and then exposed to bacterial communities from natural environments to permit recruitment of microbiomes. We found that phytoplankton microbiomes consisted of a subset of...
Symbiosis benefits hosts in numerous ways, but much less is known about how host-association affects...
The microbiome of marine organisms contributes to host health and ecosystem processes like nutrient ...
Our understanding of diseases has been transformed by the realisation that people are holobionts, co...
Bacteria associated with eukaryotic hosts can affect host fitness and trophic interactions between e...
Host microbiomes are important regulators of organismal fitness, physiology, and ecology. Microbiome...
ABSTRACT Host microbiomes are important regulators of organismal fitness, physiology, and ecology. M...
The microorganisms living on and in hosts, collectively known as the microbiome, significantly impac...
With increasing anthropogenic stressors affecting aquatic systems, it is becoming crucial to underst...
In spite of the growing interest in the role of the gut microbiome (GM) in host physiology and healt...
Microbiomes are important to the survival and reproduction of their hosts. Although ecological and e...
Microorganismal diversity can be explained in large part by selection imposed from both the abiotic ...
Marine multicellular organisms host a diverse collection of bacteria, archaea, microbial eukaryotes,...
The symbiotic gut microbial community is generally known to have a strong impact on the fitness of i...
Background: Host-associated microbiota is often acquired by horizontal transmission of microbes pres...
The microbiome is becoming recognized as a key determinant of host phenotype. Here, Henry et al. pre...
Symbiosis benefits hosts in numerous ways, but much less is known about how host-association affects...
The microbiome of marine organisms contributes to host health and ecosystem processes like nutrient ...
Our understanding of diseases has been transformed by the realisation that people are holobionts, co...
Bacteria associated with eukaryotic hosts can affect host fitness and trophic interactions between e...
Host microbiomes are important regulators of organismal fitness, physiology, and ecology. Microbiome...
ABSTRACT Host microbiomes are important regulators of organismal fitness, physiology, and ecology. M...
The microorganisms living on and in hosts, collectively known as the microbiome, significantly impac...
With increasing anthropogenic stressors affecting aquatic systems, it is becoming crucial to underst...
In spite of the growing interest in the role of the gut microbiome (GM) in host physiology and healt...
Microbiomes are important to the survival and reproduction of their hosts. Although ecological and e...
Microorganismal diversity can be explained in large part by selection imposed from both the abiotic ...
Marine multicellular organisms host a diverse collection of bacteria, archaea, microbial eukaryotes,...
The symbiotic gut microbial community is generally known to have a strong impact on the fitness of i...
Background: Host-associated microbiota is often acquired by horizontal transmission of microbes pres...
The microbiome is becoming recognized as a key determinant of host phenotype. Here, Henry et al. pre...
Symbiosis benefits hosts in numerous ways, but much less is known about how host-association affects...
The microbiome of marine organisms contributes to host health and ecosystem processes like nutrient ...
Our understanding of diseases has been transformed by the realisation that people are holobionts, co...