Insects that use ephemeral resources must rapidly digest nutrients and simultaneously protect them from competitors. Here we use burying beetles (Nicrophorus vespilloides), which feed their offspring on vertebrate carrion, to investigate the digestive and defensive basis of carrion utilization. We characterize gene expression and microbiota composition in the gut, anal secretions, and on carcasses used by the beetles. We find a strict functional compartmentalization of the gut involving differential expression of immune effectors (antimicrobial peptides and lysozymes), as well as digestive and detoxifying enzymes. A distinct microbial community composed of Firmicutes, Proteobacteria and a clade of ascomycetous yeasts (genus Yarrowia) is pre...
Some group-living species exhibit social immunity, where the immune response of one individual can p...
Parents of many species care for their offspring by protecting them from a wide range of environment...
Beneficial microbial associations enhance the fitness of most living organisms, and wood-feeding ins...
Insects that use ephemeral resources must rapidly digest nutrients and simultaneously protect them f...
Necrophagous beetles utilize carrion, a highly nutritious resource that is susceptible to intense mi...
The ability to feed on a wide range of diets has enabled insects to diversify and colonize specializ...
Direct transmission of bacteria to subsequent generations highlights the beneficial nature of host-b...
Necrophagous beetles utilize carrion, a highly nutritious resource that is susceptible to intense mi...
Competition for carrion can be intense, including between animals and microbes, which rely heavily o...
Carrion beetles (Coleoptera, Silphidae) are well known for their behaviour of exploiting vertebrate ...
Burying beetles, Nicrophorus orbicollis are unusual among insects in that they provide biparental ca...
Background: Wood-feeding beetles harbor an ecologically rich and taxonomically diverse assemblage of...
The role of bacteria in animal development, ecology and evolution is increasingly well understood, y...
Burying beetles of the genus Nicrophorus localize small vertebrate carcasses by emitted volatiles. T...
Psacothea hilaris hilaris is a xylophagous beetle belonging to the Cerambycidae family. Its larvae g...
Some group-living species exhibit social immunity, where the immune response of one individual can p...
Parents of many species care for their offspring by protecting them from a wide range of environment...
Beneficial microbial associations enhance the fitness of most living organisms, and wood-feeding ins...
Insects that use ephemeral resources must rapidly digest nutrients and simultaneously protect them f...
Necrophagous beetles utilize carrion, a highly nutritious resource that is susceptible to intense mi...
The ability to feed on a wide range of diets has enabled insects to diversify and colonize specializ...
Direct transmission of bacteria to subsequent generations highlights the beneficial nature of host-b...
Necrophagous beetles utilize carrion, a highly nutritious resource that is susceptible to intense mi...
Competition for carrion can be intense, including between animals and microbes, which rely heavily o...
Carrion beetles (Coleoptera, Silphidae) are well known for their behaviour of exploiting vertebrate ...
Burying beetles, Nicrophorus orbicollis are unusual among insects in that they provide biparental ca...
Background: Wood-feeding beetles harbor an ecologically rich and taxonomically diverse assemblage of...
The role of bacteria in animal development, ecology and evolution is increasingly well understood, y...
Burying beetles of the genus Nicrophorus localize small vertebrate carcasses by emitted volatiles. T...
Psacothea hilaris hilaris is a xylophagous beetle belonging to the Cerambycidae family. Its larvae g...
Some group-living species exhibit social immunity, where the immune response of one individual can p...
Parents of many species care for their offspring by protecting them from a wide range of environment...
Beneficial microbial associations enhance the fitness of most living organisms, and wood-feeding ins...