Our conventional view of multicellular organisms often overlooks the fact that they are metaorganisms. They consist of a host, which is comprised of both a community of self-replicating cells that can compete as well as cooperate and a community of associated microorganisms. This newly discovered complexity raises a profound challenge: How to maintain such a multicellular association that includes independently replicating units and even different genotypes? Here, we identify competing forces acting at the host tissue level, the host-microbe interface, and within the microbial community as key factors to maintain the metaorganism Hydra. Maintenance of host tissue integrity, as well as proper regulation and management of the multiorganismic ...
From protists to humans, all animals and plants are inhabited by microbial organisms. There is an in...
Bacterial communities colonize epithelial surfaces of most animals. Several factors, including the i...
Organisms and their resident microbial communities - the microbiome - form a complex and mostly stab...
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 ...
Current research highlights the importance of associated microbes in contributing to the functioning...
All eukaryotic organisms are associated with a complex set of microbes, including bacteria, fungi a...
Animals are colonized by complex bacterial communities. The processes controlling community membersh...
<p>The composition of nasopharyngeal microbiota is constantly subject to interactions between specie...
How do animal behavior, the evolution of the nervous system, and the microbiota intertwine? By using...
Animals are usually regarded as independent entities within their respective environments. However, ...
The proper organization and coordination of cells is essential to the integrity and function of tiss...
From protists to humans, all animals and plants are inhabited by microbial organisms. There is an in...
Microbial communities play central roles in the development and maintenance of human health and in t...
Microbial communities display complex population dynamics, both in frequency and absolute density. E...
From protists to humans, all animals and plants are inhabited by microbial organisms. There is an in...
Bacterial communities colonize epithelial surfaces of most animals. Several factors, including the i...
Organisms and their resident microbial communities - the microbiome - form a complex and mostly stab...
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 ...
Current research highlights the importance of associated microbes in contributing to the functioning...
All eukaryotic organisms are associated with a complex set of microbes, including bacteria, fungi a...
Animals are colonized by complex bacterial communities. The processes controlling community membersh...
<p>The composition of nasopharyngeal microbiota is constantly subject to interactions between specie...
How do animal behavior, the evolution of the nervous system, and the microbiota intertwine? By using...
Animals are usually regarded as independent entities within their respective environments. However, ...
The proper organization and coordination of cells is essential to the integrity and function of tiss...
From protists to humans, all animals and plants are inhabited by microbial organisms. There is an in...
Microbial communities play central roles in the development and maintenance of human health and in t...
Microbial communities display complex population dynamics, both in frequency and absolute density. E...
From protists to humans, all animals and plants are inhabited by microbial organisms. There is an in...
Bacterial communities colonize epithelial surfaces of most animals. Several factors, including the i...
Organisms and their resident microbial communities - the microbiome - form a complex and mostly stab...