Mutualistic coevolution can be mediated by vertical transmission of symbionts between host generations. Termites host complex gut bacterial communities with evolutionary histories indicative of mixed-mode transmission. Here, we document that vertical transmission of gut bacterial strains is congruent across parent to offspring colonies in four pedigrees of the fungus-farming termite Macrotermes natalensis. We show that 44% of the offspring colony microbiome, including more than 80 bacterial genera and pedigree-specific strains, are consistently inherited. We go on to demonstrate that this is achieved because colony-founding reproductives are selectively enriched with a set of non-random, environmentally sensitive and termite-specific gut mi...
Termites host diverse communities of gut microbes, including many bacterial lineages only found in t...
The gut microbiota of animals exert major effects on host biology [1]. Although horizontal transfer ...
Approximately 30 million years ago, ancestors of fungus-growing termites started an obligate mutuali...
International audienceTermites have co-evolved with a complex gut microbiota consisting mostly of ex...
International audienceTermites have co-evolved with a complex gut microbiota consisting mostly of ex...
Termites have co-evolved with a complex gut microbiota consisting mostly of exclusive resident taxa,...
Termites have co-evolved with a complex gut microbiota consisting mostly of exclusive resident taxa,...
Termites have co-evolved with a complex gut microbiota consisting mostly of exclusive resident taxa,...
Termites have co-evolved with a complex gut microbiota consisting mostly of exclusive resident taxa,...
Termites have co-evolved with a complex gut microbiota consisting mostly of exclusive resident taxa,...
Termites have co-evolved with a complex gut microbiota consisting mostly of exclusive resident taxa,...
Termites have co-evolved with a complex gut microbiota consisting mostly of exclusive resident taxa,...
The gut microbiota of animals exert major effects on host biology [1]. Although horizontal transfer ...
The gut microbiota of animals exert major effects on host biology [1]. Although horizontal transfer ...
Studies on termite symbiosis haverevealed that significant symbiont lineages are maintainedacross ge...
Termites host diverse communities of gut microbes, including many bacterial lineages only found in t...
The gut microbiota of animals exert major effects on host biology [1]. Although horizontal transfer ...
Approximately 30 million years ago, ancestors of fungus-growing termites started an obligate mutuali...
International audienceTermites have co-evolved with a complex gut microbiota consisting mostly of ex...
International audienceTermites have co-evolved with a complex gut microbiota consisting mostly of ex...
Termites have co-evolved with a complex gut microbiota consisting mostly of exclusive resident taxa,...
Termites have co-evolved with a complex gut microbiota consisting mostly of exclusive resident taxa,...
Termites have co-evolved with a complex gut microbiota consisting mostly of exclusive resident taxa,...
Termites have co-evolved with a complex gut microbiota consisting mostly of exclusive resident taxa,...
Termites have co-evolved with a complex gut microbiota consisting mostly of exclusive resident taxa,...
Termites have co-evolved with a complex gut microbiota consisting mostly of exclusive resident taxa,...
Termites have co-evolved with a complex gut microbiota consisting mostly of exclusive resident taxa,...
The gut microbiota of animals exert major effects on host biology [1]. Although horizontal transfer ...
The gut microbiota of animals exert major effects on host biology [1]. Although horizontal transfer ...
Studies on termite symbiosis haverevealed that significant symbiont lineages are maintainedacross ge...
Termites host diverse communities of gut microbes, including many bacterial lineages only found in t...
The gut microbiota of animals exert major effects on host biology [1]. Although horizontal transfer ...
Approximately 30 million years ago, ancestors of fungus-growing termites started an obligate mutuali...