reviewMolecular EcologySep 14, 2012Closed access

Do diet and taxonomy influence insect gut bacterial communities?

University of New Mexico

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Abstract

Many insects contain diverse gut microbial communities. While several studies have focused on a single or small group of species, comparative studies of phylogenetically diverse hosts can illuminate general patterns of host-microbiota associations. In this study, we tested the hypotheses that (i) host diet and (ii) host taxonomy structure intestinal bacterial community composition among insects. We used published 16S rRNA gene sequence data for 58 insect species in addition to four beetle species sampled from the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge to test these hypotheses. Overall, gut bacterial species richness in these insects was low. Decaying wood xylophagous insects harboured the richest bacterial gut…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Host (biology)
  • Insect
  • Ecology
  • Taxonomy (biology)
  • Zoology
  • Microbial ecology
  • Generalist and specialist species
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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