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Impact of Rearing Conditions on the Ambrosia Beetle’s Microbiome
Enrique Ibarra-lacletteAlexandro Alonso-sánchezAbel López-buenfilAndrés MoyaMirna Vázquez-rosas-landaLuis A. Ibarra-juarezOfelia Ferrera-rodríguezLuisa F. CruzEmanuel VillafánAraceli LamelasGloria CarriónDaniel CarrilloDamaris DesgarennesClemente De Jesús García-ávilasubject
0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicineXyleborus bispinatusZoologyFungusXyleborus volvulus<i>Xyleborus</i> sp.Ambrosia beetle01 natural sciencesArticleGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology03 medical and health sciencesmicrobiotaAmbrosiaMicrobiomelcsh:ScienceEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsmetagenomicsbiologyXyleborus affinisfungifungusPaleontologybiology.organism_classificationXyleborus sp.metabolic capabilities010602 entomology030104 developmental biologySpace and Planetary ScienceMetagenomicslcsh:Qdescription
Ambrosia beetles, along with termites and leafcutter ants, are the only fungus-farming lineages within the tree of life. Bacteria harbored by ambrosia beetles may play an essential role in the nutritional symbiotic interactions with their associated fungi
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2018-12-13 | Life |