Host Species and Geography Differentiate Honeybee Gut Bacterial Communities by Changing the Relative Contribution of Community Assembly Processes
Honeybees provide crucial pollination services and valuable apiarian products. The symbiotic intestinal communities facilitate honeybee health and fitness by promoting nutrient assimilation, detoxifying toxins, and resisting pathogens.
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Main Authors: | Yuan Ge, Zhongwang Jing, Qingyun Diao, Ji-Zheng He, Yong-Jun Liu |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4d4f4de371624e2a954f2a1d71d5938d |
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