RISB0090 - Bacteroides
Symbiont Classification
Bacteria
Bacteroidota
Bacteroidales
Bacteroides
Host Classification
Function
enhance the compatibility of invasive pests to new hosts and enable more rapid adaptation to new habitats.
Localization
Intracellular
Transmission Mode
No transmission mode information available
Supporting Reference
Gut microbiota facilitate adaptation of invasive moths to new host plants
Zhang, SK; Song, F; Wang, J ... Zhou, WW; Xu, LT
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Related Publications
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Title | Host | Symbiont | Authors | Journal | Year |
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Hyphantria cunea
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Bacteroides
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Zhang, SK; Song, F; Wang, J ... Zhou, WW; Xu, LT
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ISME JOURNAL
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2024
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Hyphantria cunea
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gut bacteria
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Gao, H; Jiang, S; Wang, YA ... Zhang, B; Li, YJ
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Biodiversity Data Journal
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2023
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Leptocybe invasa
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Bacteroides
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Peng, X; Wang, HT; Yang, ZD
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Insects
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2023
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Hyphantria cunea
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Enterococcus strain (HcM7)
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Gao, YF; Ren, YJ; Chen, JC ... Wei, SJ; Yang, Q
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PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
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2023
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Oryzaephilus surinamensis
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Bacteroides
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Engl, T; Schmidt, THP; Kanyile, SN; Klebsch, D
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Insects
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2020
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Reticulitermes flavipes
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Bacteroides
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POTRIKUS, CJ; BREZNAK, JA
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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1981
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