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The following pages link to Intracellular endosymbiotic bacteria of Camponotus species (carpenter ants): systematics, evolution and ultrastructural characterization (Q38561392):
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- One nutritional symbiosis begat another: phylogenetic evidence that the ant tribe Camponotini acquired Blochmannia by tending sap-feeding insects (Q21283828) (← links)
- Genome sequence of Blochmannia pennsylvanicus indicates parallel evolutionary trends among bacterial mutualists of insects (Q22065746) (← links)
- The genome sequence of Blochmannia floridanus: comparative analysis of reduced genomes (Q22066232) (← links)
- Tissue localization of the endosymbiotic bacterium "Candidatus Blochmannia floridanus" in adults and larvae of the carpenter ant Camponotus floridanus (Q24529966) (← links)
- Relevance of the endosymbiosis of Blochmannia floridanus and carpenter ants at different stages of the life cycle of the host (Q24674530) (← links)
- The diversity of microorganisms associated with Acromyrmex leafcutter ants (Q24792457) (← links)
- Genome interdependence in insect-bacterium symbioses (Q24806387) (← links)
- Analysis of and function predictions for previously conserved hypothetical or putative proteins in Blochmannia floridanus (Q25254990) (← links)
- Genome-wide functional divergence after the symbiosis of proteobacteria with insects unraveled through a novel computational approach (Q28475165) (← links)
- Symbiosis as an adaptive process and source of phenotypic complexity (Q28757671) (← links)
- Symbiosis and insect diversification: an ancient symbiont of sap-feeding insects from the bacterial phylum Bacteroidetes (Q28768773) (← links)
- Deleterious mutations destabilize ribosomal RNA in endosymbiotic bacteria (Q28776479) (← links)
- Cospeciation of chemoautotrophic bacteria and deep sea clams (Q28776523) (← links)
- Bacterial symbiont sharing in Megalomyrmex social parasites and their fungus-growing ant hosts (Q28828186) (← links)
- Cospeciation of psyllids and their primary prokaryotic endosymbionts (Q30600540) (← links)
- Blochmannia endosymbionts improve colony growth and immune defence in the ant Camponotus fellah (Q33406626) (← links)
- Bacteriocyte dynamics during development of a holometabolous insect, the carpenter ant Camponotus floridanus (Q33759908) (← links)
- Unprecedented loss of ammonia assimilation capability in a urease-encoding bacterial mutualist (Q33761794) (← links)
- Tsetse--A haven for microorganisms. (Q33846486) (← links)
- Bacterial endosymbionts in animals (Q33941531) (← links)
- Genome size determination and coding capacity of Sodalis glossinidius, an enteric symbiont of tsetse flies, as revealed by hybridization to Escherichia coli gene arrays (Q33996626) (← links)
- New insights into symbiotic associations between ants and bacteria (Q34063798) (← links)
- Highly similar microbial communities are shared among related and trophically similar ant species (Q34140916) (← links)
- Genome evolution in bacterial endosymbionts of insects (Q34157691) (← links)
- Extreme genome reduction in symbiotic bacteria (Q34230656) (← links)
- Intracellular survival strategies of mutualistic and parasitic prokaryotes (Q34272266) (← links)
- Intracellular bacterial symbiosis in the genus Sitophilus: the 'biological individual' concept revisited (Q34304191) (← links)
- Conflicts and alliances in insect families (Q34368155) (← links)
- A unique midgut-associated bacterial community hosted by the cave beetle Cansiliella servadeii (Coleoptera: Leptodirini) reveals parallel phylogenetic divergences from universal gut-specific ancestors (Q34768126) (← links)
- Genome Evolution in an Insect Cell: Distinct Features of an Ant-Bacterial Partnership (Q35109602) (← links)
- Census of the bacterial community of the gypsy moth larval midgut by using culturing and culture-independent methods (Q35539043) (← links)
- Replication of the endosymbiotic bacterium Blochmannia floridanus is correlated with the developmental and reproductive stages of its ant host (Q35662234) (← links)
- Metabolic interdependence of obligate intracellular bacteria and their insect hosts (Q35980170) (← links)
- Deep divergence and rapid evolutionary rates in gut-associated Acetobacteraceae of ants (Q36072796) (← links)
- A novel application of gene arrays: Escherichia coli array provides insight into the biology of the obligate endosymbiont of tsetse flies (Q36314876) (← links)
- Intracellular Symbiotic Bacteria of Camponotus textor, Forel (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). (Q38928214) (← links)
- Dissecting genome reduction and trait loss in insect endosymbionts (Q39305274) (← links)
- Ingested blood contributes to the specificity of the symbiosis of Aeromonas veronii biovar sobria and Hirudo medicinalis, the medicinal leech (Q39488192) (← links)
- Cospeciation between bacterial endosymbionts (Buchnera) and a recent radiation of aphids (Uroleucon) and pitfalls of testing for phylogenetic congruence (Q41754342) (← links)
- Host-symbiont stability and fast evolutionary rates in an ant-bacterium association: cospeciation of camponotus species and their endosymbionts, candidatus blochmannia (Q44239378) (← links)
- Long-term evolutionary stability of bacterial endosymbiosis in curculionoidea: additional evidence of symbiont replacement in the dryophthoridae family (Q44312691) (← links)
- Extraordinary proliferation of microorganisms in aposymbiotic pea aphids, Acyrthosiphon pisum (Q44391084) (← links)
- Psyllid endosymbionts exhibit patterns of co-speciation with hosts and destabilizing substitutions in ribosomal RNA. (Q44430426) (← links)
- Endosymbiont phylogenesis in the dryophthoridae weevils: evidence for bacterial replacement (Q44693154) (← links)
- The gut bacteria associated with Camponotus japonicus Mayr with culture-dependent and DGGE methods (Q44785050) (← links)
- Gut microbiota in nymph and adults of the giant mesquite bug (Thasus neocalifornicus) (Heteroptera: Coreidae) is dominated by Burkholderia acquired de novo every generation (Q45883981) (← links)
- Phylogeny and potential transmission routes of midgut-associated endosymbionts of tsetse (Diptera:Glossinidae). (Q45888403) (← links)
- Can the tight co-speciation between reed beetles (Col., Chrysomelidae, Donaciinae) and their bacterial endosymbionts, which provide cocoon material, clarify the deeper phylogeny of the hosts? (Q46450038) (← links)
- The chafer pheromone buibuilactone and ant pyrazines are also produced by marine bacteria (Q46670924) (← links)
- Composition of extrafloral nectar influences interactions between the myrmecophyte Humboldtia brunonis and its ant associates (Q46787974) (← links)