نتایج جستجو برای: symbiont

تعداد نتایج: 5165  

2015
Keegan McCaffrey

Virtually all organisms function as hosts for a variety of symbionts that can interact and form complex communities. Recently, research has begun to highlight the influence that symbiont communities can have on human and animal health through multi-symbiont interactions. Here, we examine symbiont community patterns both by host species and specific symbiont interactions in California freshwater...

Journal: :Biological communications 2021

Maternal transmission ensures the joint and simultaneous presence in populations of individuals with certain variants bacterial symbiont host mitochondrial DNA. Such “quasi-linkage” cytoplasmic genomes among insects other arthropods is widespread. The acts as a “driver” mitochondria obvious biological consequence spread “linked” haplotype population, which itself does not have increased selecti...

2017
Bonita McCuaig France Liboiron Suzanne C. Dufour

Invertebrates from various marine habitats form nutritional symbioses with chemosynthetic bacteria. In chemosynthetic symbioses, both the mode of symbiont transmission and the site of bacterial housing can affect the composition of the symbiont population. Vertically transmitted symbionts, as well as those hosted intracellularly, are more likely to form clonal populations within their host. Con...

2017
Carol D. von Dohlen Usha Spaulding Kistie B. Patch Kathryn M. Weglarz Robert G. Foottit Nathan P. Havill Gaelen R. Burke

Sap-sucking insects typically engage in obligate relationships with symbiotic bacteria that play nutritional roles in synthesizing nutrients unavailable or in scarce supply from the plant-sap diets of their hosts. Adelgids are sap-sucking insects with complex life cycles that involve alternation between conifer tree species. While all adelgid species feed on spruce during the sexual phase of th...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2009
Marissa L Baskett Steven D Gaines Roger M Nisbet

Given climate change, thermal stress-related mass coral-bleaching events present one of the greatest anthropogenic threats to coral reefs. While corals and their symbiotic algae may respond to future temperatures through genetic adaptation and shifts in community compositions, the climate may change too rapidly for coral response. To test this potential for response, here we develop a model of ...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2006
Takahiro Hosokawa Yoshitomo Kikuchi Naruo Nikoh Masakazu Shimada Takema Fukatsu

Host-symbiont cospeciation and reductive genome evolution have been identified in obligate endocellular insect symbionts, but no such example has been identified from extracellular ones. Here we first report such a case in stinkbugs of the family Plataspidae, wherein a specific gut bacterium is vertically transmitted via "symbiont capsule." In all of the plataspid species, females produced symb...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1997
D S Hughes H Felbeck J L Stein

The uncultivated bacterial endosymbionts of the hydrothermal vent tubeworm Riftia pachyptila play a central role in providing their host with fixed carbon. While this intimate association between host and symbiont indicates tight integration and coordination of function via cellular communication mechanisms, no such systems have been identified. To elucidate potential signal transduction pathwa...

2004
T. C. LaJeunesse M. Hidaka L. deVantier T. Done G. W. Schmidt W. K. Fitt O. Hoegh-Guldberg

The diversity and community structures of symbiotic dinoflagellates are described from reef invertebrates in southern and central provinces of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia, and Zamami Island, Okinawa, Japan. The symbiont assemblages from region to region were dominated by Clade C Symbiodinium spp. and consisted of numerous host-specific and/or rare types (specialists), and several ty...

2017
Sharon T Chepkemoi Enock Mararo Hellen Butungi Juan Paredes Daniel Masiga Steven P Sinkins Jeremy K Herren

Background: Insect symbionts have the potential to block the transmission of vector-borne diseases by their hosts. The advancement of a symbiont-based transmission blocking strategy for malaria requires the identification and study of Anopheles symbionts. Methods: High throughput 16S amplicon sequencing was used to profile the bacteria associated with Anopheles gambiae sensu lato and identify p...

2014
Huifang Guo Yufeng Qu Xiangdong Liu Wanfang Zhong Jichao Fang

The female-biased infection of facultative symbionts has been found in Bemisia tabaci; however, whether there are any differences in tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) and obligate symbiont infection rates between females and males is unknown. Determining whether such differences exist would be very important for understanding the spread of the plant virus and of the symbionts. We compared b...

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