Abstract:Gut microbial communities confer protection against natural pathogens in
important pollinators from the genera Bombus and Apis. In
commercial species B. terrestris and B. impatiens, the
microbiota increases their resistance to the common and virulent
trypanosomatid parasite Crithidia bombi. However, the mechanisms
by which gut microorganisms protect the host are still unknown. Here, we
test two hypotheses: microbiota protect the host 1) through stimulation
of its immune response or protection of the gut epithe… Show more
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