Background: Symbioses throughout the animal kingdom are known to extend physiological and ecological capabilities to hosts. Insect-microbe associations are extremely common and are often related to novel niche exploitation, fitness advantages, and even speciation events. These phenomena include expansions in host diet, detoxification of insecticides and toxins, and increased defense against pathogens. However, dissecting the contributions of individual groups of symbionts at the molecular level is often underexplored due to methodological and analytical limitations. Termites are one of the best studied systems for physiological collaborations between host and symbiota however, most work in lower termites (those with bacterial and protist sy...
Termites and their gut microbes engage in fascinating dietary mutualisms. Less is known about how th...
With its unique consortium of microorganisms from all domains of life, termite gut is considered one...
Gut microbes play a crucial role in decomposing lignocellulose to fuel termite societies, with proti...
Background: Symbioses throughout the animal kingdom are known to extend physiological and ecological...
This project was completed in an effort to better understand the contributions of symbiotic microbes...
The termite, Reticulitermes flavipes, is a eusocial insect with the ability to utilize a nutrient-po...
The termite gut accomplishes key physiologic functions that underlie termite symbiosis and sociality...
BackgroundTermites primarily feed on lignocellulose or soil in association with specific gut microbe...
Background Termite lignocellulose digestion is achieved through a collaboration of host plus prokary...
Termites’ digestive systems, particularly in lower termites with the presence of protozoa, are uniqu...
<p>Termites have had a long co-evolutionary history with prokaryotic and eukaryotic gut microbes. Hi...
<div><p>Macrotermitinae (fungus-cultivating termites) are major decomposers in tropical and subtropi...
Termites are amongst the most abundant terrestrial animals on earth, primarily due to their ability ...
The gut microbiome of lower termites comprises protists and bacteria that help these insects to dige...
Presumably descending from subsocial cockroaches 150 million years ago, termites are an order of soc...
Termites and their gut microbes engage in fascinating dietary mutualisms. Less is known about how th...
With its unique consortium of microorganisms from all domains of life, termite gut is considered one...
Gut microbes play a crucial role in decomposing lignocellulose to fuel termite societies, with proti...
Background: Symbioses throughout the animal kingdom are known to extend physiological and ecological...
This project was completed in an effort to better understand the contributions of symbiotic microbes...
The termite, Reticulitermes flavipes, is a eusocial insect with the ability to utilize a nutrient-po...
The termite gut accomplishes key physiologic functions that underlie termite symbiosis and sociality...
BackgroundTermites primarily feed on lignocellulose or soil in association with specific gut microbe...
Background Termite lignocellulose digestion is achieved through a collaboration of host plus prokary...
Termites’ digestive systems, particularly in lower termites with the presence of protozoa, are uniqu...
<p>Termites have had a long co-evolutionary history with prokaryotic and eukaryotic gut microbes. Hi...
<div><p>Macrotermitinae (fungus-cultivating termites) are major decomposers in tropical and subtropi...
Termites are amongst the most abundant terrestrial animals on earth, primarily due to their ability ...
The gut microbiome of lower termites comprises protists and bacteria that help these insects to dige...
Presumably descending from subsocial cockroaches 150 million years ago, termites are an order of soc...
Termites and their gut microbes engage in fascinating dietary mutualisms. Less is known about how th...
With its unique consortium of microorganisms from all domains of life, termite gut is considered one...
Gut microbes play a crucial role in decomposing lignocellulose to fuel termite societies, with proti...