Gut microbiome drives individual memory variation in bumblebees
Whether gut microbes drive cognitive differences in natural populations of animals remains unknown. Here, Li et al. demonstrate a causal link between increased symbiotic Lactobacillus Firm-5 species (L. apis) and improved long-term memory in bumblebees.
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Auteurs principaux: | Li Li, Cwyn Solvi, Feng Zhang, Zhaoyang Qi, Lars Chittka, Wei Zhao |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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