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Nutritional symbiosis and ecology of host-gut microbe systems in the Blattodea.
Current Opinion in Insect Science ( IF 5.3 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-30 , DOI: 10.1016/j.cois.2020.01.001
Benjamin C Jahnes 1 , Zakee L Sabree 2
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Cockroaches and termites (Order: Blattodea) have been the subject of substantial research attention for over a century due, in part, to a subset of them having a strong propensity to cohabitate with humans and their structures. Recent research has led to numerous insights into their behavior, physiology, and ecology, as well as their ability to harbor taxonomically diverse microbial communities within their digestive systems, which include taxa that contribute to host growth and development. Further, recent investigations into the physiological and behavioral adaptations that enable recalcitrant polysaccharide digestion and the maintenance of microbial symbionts in cockroaches and termites suggests that symbionts contribute significantly to nutrient provisioning and processing.



中文翻译:

Blattodea宿主肠道微生物系统的营养共生和生态学。

蟑螂和白蚁(订购:Blattodea)在一个多世纪以来一直受到大量研究的关注,部分原因是其中的一部分具有很强的与人及其结构同居的倾向。最近的研究导致对它们的行为,生理学和生态学以及它们在其消化系统中包含分类学上不同的微生物群落的能力(包括有助于宿主生长和发育的分类群)的能力有了许多见解。此外,最近对能使顽固性多糖消化并维持蟑螂和白蚁中的微生物共生体的生理和行为适应性的研究表明,共生体对养分的供应和加工起了重要作用。

更新日期:2020-01-30
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