Evolutionary responses of mutualistic insect–bacterial symbioses in a world of fluctuating temperatures

Volume: 35, Pages: 20 - 26
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
Climate change is altering the abundance and distribution of millions of insect species around the world and is a major contributor to the decline of numerous species. Many insect species may be indirectly affected through their nutritional dependence on mutualistic bacteria. Indeed, these bacterial partners generally have a highly reduced and static genome, resulting from millions of years of coevolution and isolation in insect cells, and have...
Paper Details
Title
Evolutionary responses of mutualistic insect–bacterial symbioses in a world of fluctuating temperatures
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
35
Pages
20 - 26
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