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  • Studies have shown bacteria provide *amino acid provisioning by ''Blochmannia'' (g-Proteo-bacteria) in ''[[Camponotus]]'' ants (Feldhaar et al., 2007)
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  • ...are suggested to act as gut associates (Funaro et al. 2011). Entomoplasma bacteria are shown to be slightly enriched among predatory ant genera, where they ar ...niemi, K. and P. Pamilo. 2015. Social parasitism and transfer of symbiotic bacteria in ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Myrmecological News. 21:49-57.
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  • ....org/wiki/Spiroplasma Wikipedia]]: A genus of Mollicutes, a group of small bacteria without cell walls. ''Spiroplasma'' shares the simple metabolism, parasitic ...niemi, K. and P. Pamilo. 2015. Social parasitism and transfer of symbiotic bacteria in ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Myrmecological News. 21:49-57.
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  • ...One study concluded that more than 16% of neotropical insect species carry bacteria of this genus, and as many as 25 to 70% of all insect species are estimated ...manipulation are ''Wolbachia'', because these cytoplasmically transmitted bacteria have been shown to affect the sex ratio of host arthropods by cytoplasmic i
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  • ====[[Ants and Bacteria]]====
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  • Studies have shown bacteria provide *amino acid provisioning by ''Blochmannia'' (g-Proteo-bacteria) in ''[[Camponotus]]'' ants (Feldhaar et al., 2007)
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  • ....; Hölldobler, B.; Goebel, W.; Gross, R. 1996. Intracellular endosymbiotic bacteria of Camponotus species (carpenter ants): systematics, evolution and ultrastr
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  • *[[Ants and Bacteria|Bacteria and Viruses]]
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  • ...fereed publications on a great diversity of organismal groups encompassing bacteria, protozoans, invertebrates, and most vertebrate groups
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  • ...et al., 2015). Depending on the actual species studied, Mollicutes – tiny bacteria that lack a cell-wall – can often be found as abundant endosymbionts in u [[Ants and Bacteria|Bacteria]] are also an integral part of these co-evolved relationships.
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  • ...s (Formicidae: Myrmicinae): ultrastructure of the epithelium and symbiotic bacteria. Micron 41:448-454.
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  • ...possible to survive on a nitrogen-poor honeydew diet [[:Category:Ants and Bacteria]].
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  • ...mexicanus'' mentioned by Cole (1952) is most likely caused by actinomycete bacteria of the genus ''Pseudonocardia'' (Cafaro & Currie 2005), which grow on the a ...F. & Currie, C. R. (2005) Phylogenetic analysis of mutualistic filamentous bacteria associated with fungus-growing ants. Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 51,
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  • ...material which renders the integument uniform in color (''Pseudonocardia'' bacteria ? see Currie et al., 1999). These specimens have also the tubercles in fron
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  • ...ll, J.A. 2011. Army Ants harbor a host-specific clade of Entomoplasmatales bacteria. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 77, 346–350]] ({{doi|10.1128/aem.
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  • ...arity to proctodeal feeding in termites, by which symbiotic protozoans and bacteria are transferred from older to younger colony members. There may be a conne
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  • ...ll, J.A. 2011. Army Ants harbor a host-specific clade of Entomoplasmatales bacteria. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 77, 346–350]] ({{doi|10.1128/aem.
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  • ..., C.; Rodrigues, A. 2008. Coevolution between attine ants and actinomycete bacteria: a reevaluation. Evolution 62:2894-2912. [2008-11] PDF 131899
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  • ...ll, J.A. 2011. Army Ants harbor a host-specific clade of Entomoplasmatales bacteria. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 77, 346–350]] ({{doi|10.1128/aem.
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  • ...''Candidatus Blochmannia'' (Degnan et al., 2004) as well as ''Wolbachia'' bacteria (Wernegreen et al., 2009).
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  • ====Bacteria==== ...details unknown)|Associate Type = bacterium|Associate Type Link = Ants and Bacteria|Associate Taxon = ''Achromobacter xylosoxidans 1''|Associate Taxon Link = |
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