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Pycnoscelus surinamensis
cockroach gut microbiota respond consistently to a fungal diet without mirroring those of fungus-farming termites
Callum Richards
*
, Saria Otani, Aram Mikaelyan,
Michael Thomas-Poulsen
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Corresponding author for this work
Ecology and Evolution
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cockroach gut microbiota respond consistently to a fungal diet without mirroring those of fungus-farming termites'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
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Gut Microbiota
100%
Fungus-growing Termites
100%
Cockroach
100%
Termites
50%
Community Composition
37%
Lignocellulose
25%
Community Structure
25%
Gut Community
25%
Fungi
25%
Taxonomic Composition
12%
Higher Termites
12%
Selection Forces
12%
Dietary Components
12%
Gradient Pattern
12%
Fungus-farming
12%
Termite Gut
12%
Termite Species
12%
Community Similarity
12%
Fungal Materials
12%
Bioreactor
12%
Digestion
12%
Primary Determinants
12%
Divergence
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Gut
100%
Gut Microbiota
100%
Lignocellulose
33%
Amplicon
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Intestine Flora
100%
Isoptera
100%
Bioreactor
11%
Amplicon
11%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pycnoscelus surinamensis
100%