Bees acquire carbohydrates from nectar and lipids; and amino acids from pollen, which also contains polysaccharides including cellulose, hemicellulose, and pectin. These potential energy sources could be degraded and fermented through microbial enzymatic activity, resulting in short chain fatty acids available to hosts. However, the contributions of individual microbiota members to polysaccharide digestion have remained unclear. Through analysis of bacterial isolate genomes and a metagenome of the honey bee gut microbiota, we identify that Bifidobacterium and Gilliamella are the principal degraders of hemicellulose and pectin. Both Bifidobacterium and Gilliamella show extensive strain-level diversity in gene repertoires linked to polysaccha...
Abstract: Specialized relationships with bacteria often allow animals to exploit a new diet by provi...
Honeybees are prominent crop pollinators and thus important for an effective food production. Withou...
Starting in 2003, numerous studies using culture-independent methodologies to characterize the gut m...
It is presently unclear how much individual community members contribute to the overall metabolic ou...
It is presently unclear how much individual community members contribute to the overall metabolic ou...
ABSTRACT Social bees collect carbohydrate-rich food to support their colonies, and yet, certain carb...
Social bees collect carbohydrate-rich food to support their colonies, and yet, certain carbohydrates...
In the honeybee Apis mellifera, the bacterial gut community is consistently colonized by eight disti...
Social bees collect carbohydrate-rich food to support their colonies, and yet, certain carbohydrates...
Bacteria that engage in long-standing associations with particular hosts are expected to evolve host...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) produce an enormous economic value through their pollination activities ...
Ecological processes underlying bacterial coexistence in the gut are not well understood. Here, we d...
Gut microbial communities exist in the vast majority of animals, and often form complex symbioses wi...
<div><p>Recent losses of honey bee colonies have led to increased interest in the microbial communit...
Recent losses of honey bee colonies have led to increased interest in the microbial communities that...
Abstract: Specialized relationships with bacteria often allow animals to exploit a new diet by provi...
Honeybees are prominent crop pollinators and thus important for an effective food production. Withou...
Starting in 2003, numerous studies using culture-independent methodologies to characterize the gut m...
It is presently unclear how much individual community members contribute to the overall metabolic ou...
It is presently unclear how much individual community members contribute to the overall metabolic ou...
ABSTRACT Social bees collect carbohydrate-rich food to support their colonies, and yet, certain carb...
Social bees collect carbohydrate-rich food to support their colonies, and yet, certain carbohydrates...
In the honeybee Apis mellifera, the bacterial gut community is consistently colonized by eight disti...
Social bees collect carbohydrate-rich food to support their colonies, and yet, certain carbohydrates...
Bacteria that engage in long-standing associations with particular hosts are expected to evolve host...
Honey bees (Apis mellifera) produce an enormous economic value through their pollination activities ...
Ecological processes underlying bacterial coexistence in the gut are not well understood. Here, we d...
Gut microbial communities exist in the vast majority of animals, and often form complex symbioses wi...
<div><p>Recent losses of honey bee colonies have led to increased interest in the microbial communit...
Recent losses of honey bee colonies have led to increased interest in the microbial communities that...
Abstract: Specialized relationships with bacteria often allow animals to exploit a new diet by provi...
Honeybees are prominent crop pollinators and thus important for an effective food production. Withou...
Starting in 2003, numerous studies using culture-independent methodologies to characterize the gut m...