AbstractSymbiotic associations between different organisms are of great importance for evolutionary and ecological processes [1–4]. Bacteria are particularly valuable symbiotic partners owing to their huge diversity of biochemical pathways that may open entirely new ecological niches for higher organisms [1–3]. Here, we report on a unique association between a new Streptomyces species and a solitary hunting wasp, the European beewolf (Philanthus triangulum, Hymenoptera, Crabronidae). Beewolf females cultivate the Streptomyces bacteria in specialized antennal glands and apply them to the brood cell prior to oviposition. The bacteria are taken up by the larva and occur on the walls of the cocoon. Bioassays indicate that the streptomycetes pro...
Resumo: The nests of social insects provide suitable micro-environments for many microorganisms as t...
Recent mass declines, associated to both abiotic and biotic factors, are severely affecting pollinat...
Parasitoids are promising biocontrol agents of the devastating fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis. Howev...
12.1 Antennal glands and symbiotic bacteria in beewolves In this thesis we describe an unusual symbi...
Background ‘Candidatus Streptomyces philanthi’ is a monophyletic clade of formerly uncultured bacter...
Symbiotic interactions with bacteria are essential for the survival and reproduction of many insects...
The increasing resistance of human pathogens severely limits the efficacy of antibiotics in medicine...
AbstractThe medical application of antibiotics dramatically reduced human infant mortality in the pr...
Females of the solitary digger wasp tribe Philanthini, called the beewolves (Hymenoptera, Crabronida...
Many insects rely on symbiotic microbes for survival, growth, or reproduction. Over evolutionary tim...
Endosymbiosis is a pervasive phenomenon that has been a powerful force in insect evolution. In many ...
Identifying new sources for small molecule discovery is necessary to help mitigate the continuous em...
The evolutionary success of hymenopteran insects has been associated with complex physiological and ...
Antagonistic interactions between animals and their natural enemies have generated remarkable levels...
Mass provisioning insects have to cope with microbial spoilage of their food supplies. As their fitn...
Resumo: The nests of social insects provide suitable micro-environments for many microorganisms as t...
Recent mass declines, associated to both abiotic and biotic factors, are severely affecting pollinat...
Parasitoids are promising biocontrol agents of the devastating fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis. Howev...
12.1 Antennal glands and symbiotic bacteria in beewolves In this thesis we describe an unusual symbi...
Background ‘Candidatus Streptomyces philanthi’ is a monophyletic clade of formerly uncultured bacter...
Symbiotic interactions with bacteria are essential for the survival and reproduction of many insects...
The increasing resistance of human pathogens severely limits the efficacy of antibiotics in medicine...
AbstractThe medical application of antibiotics dramatically reduced human infant mortality in the pr...
Females of the solitary digger wasp tribe Philanthini, called the beewolves (Hymenoptera, Crabronida...
Many insects rely on symbiotic microbes for survival, growth, or reproduction. Over evolutionary tim...
Endosymbiosis is a pervasive phenomenon that has been a powerful force in insect evolution. In many ...
Identifying new sources for small molecule discovery is necessary to help mitigate the continuous em...
The evolutionary success of hymenopteran insects has been associated with complex physiological and ...
Antagonistic interactions between animals and their natural enemies have generated remarkable levels...
Mass provisioning insects have to cope with microbial spoilage of their food supplies. As their fitn...
Resumo: The nests of social insects provide suitable micro-environments for many microorganisms as t...
Recent mass declines, associated to both abiotic and biotic factors, are severely affecting pollinat...
Parasitoids are promising biocontrol agents of the devastating fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis. Howev...