Functional diversity within the simple gut microbiota of the honey bee
Yale University · University of Arizona · +1 more institution
Abstract
Animals living in social communities typically harbor a characteristic gut microbiota important for nutrition and pathogen defense. Accordingly, in the gut of the honey bee, Apis mellifera, a distinctive microbial community, composed of a taxonomically restricted set of species specific to social bees, has been identified. Despite the ecological and economical importance of honey bees and the increasing concern about population declines, the role of their gut symbionts for colony health and nutrition is unknown. Here, we sequenced the metagenome of the gut microbiota of honey bees. Unexpectedly, we found a remarkable degree of genetic diversity within the few bacterial species colonizing the bee gut.…
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3Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Gut flora
- Pollinator
- Honey bee
- Metagenomics
- Microbiome
- Ecology
- Niche
- Zero hunger