In animals, commensal microbes modulate various physiological functions, including behavior. While microbiota exposure is required for normal behavior in mammals, it is not known how widely this dependency is present in other animal species. We proposed the hypothesis that the microbiome has a major influence on the behavior of the vinegar fly (Drosophila melanogaster), a major invertebrate model organism. Several assays were used to test the contribution of the microbiome on some well-characterized behaviors: defensive behavior, sleep, locomotion, and courtship in microbe-bearing, control flies and two generations of germ-free animals. None of the behaviors were largely influenced by the absence of a microbiome, and the small or moderate e...
Animals are chronically infected by benign and beneficial microorganisms that generally promote anim...
International audienceGut bacteria is now considered as an additional host organ, and it has been sh...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Animals are chronically infected by benign and beneficial microorganisms ...
There is growing evidence for the interaction between the gut microbiome and the brain. Several stud...
It has been shown that gut microbes are very important for the behavior and development of Drosophil...
International audienceThe gut microbiota affects a wide spectrum of host physiological traits, inclu...
The gut microbiota affects a wide spectrum of host physiological traits, including development [ 1–5...
Microbiologists have traditionally focused on understanding the lethal consequences instigated by a ...
The gut microbiota is known to regulate multiple aspects of host physiology, including metabolism an...
Animals live in a world teeming with microbial life. Co-existing over evolutionary time, both microb...
The resident gut bacteria of the gastrointestinal tract (gut microbiota) have been known to influenc...
The gut and brain interact in a bidirectional relationship known as the gut-brain axis, and the chem...
International audienceIn recent years, there has been a surge in interest in the effects of the micr...
J.E.B., C.N.F., and J.M. contributed equally to this article. ABSTRACT We report that establishment ...
International audienceThe interactions between animals and their commensal microbes profoundly influ...
Animals are chronically infected by benign and beneficial microorganisms that generally promote anim...
International audienceGut bacteria is now considered as an additional host organ, and it has been sh...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Animals are chronically infected by benign and beneficial microorganisms ...
There is growing evidence for the interaction between the gut microbiome and the brain. Several stud...
It has been shown that gut microbes are very important for the behavior and development of Drosophil...
International audienceThe gut microbiota affects a wide spectrum of host physiological traits, inclu...
The gut microbiota affects a wide spectrum of host physiological traits, including development [ 1–5...
Microbiologists have traditionally focused on understanding the lethal consequences instigated by a ...
The gut microbiota is known to regulate multiple aspects of host physiology, including metabolism an...
Animals live in a world teeming with microbial life. Co-existing over evolutionary time, both microb...
The resident gut bacteria of the gastrointestinal tract (gut microbiota) have been known to influenc...
The gut and brain interact in a bidirectional relationship known as the gut-brain axis, and the chem...
International audienceIn recent years, there has been a surge in interest in the effects of the micr...
J.E.B., C.N.F., and J.M. contributed equally to this article. ABSTRACT We report that establishment ...
International audienceThe interactions between animals and their commensal microbes profoundly influ...
Animals are chronically infected by benign and beneficial microorganisms that generally promote anim...
International audienceGut bacteria is now considered as an additional host organ, and it has been sh...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Animals are chronically infected by benign and beneficial microorganisms ...