“…The effect of diet on life history traits has been well documented, especially in the trade-offs between trait expressions due to differential allocation of limiting internal nutrients (Boggs & Ross, 1993;Cotter, Simpson, Raubenheimer, & Wilson, 2011;Kupferberg, Marks, & Power, 1994;Zera & Harshman, 2001). In recent years, crickets are emerging as a useful model organism for studying sexually selected traits and elucidating the effects of diet quality and composition on trade-offs between life history traits and sexual traits (Gray & Eckhardt, 2001;Harrison, Raubenheimer, Simpson, Godin, & Bertram, 2014;Kelly, Neyer, & Gress, 2014;Lyn, Naikkhwah, Aksenov, & Rollo, 2011;Maklakov et al, 2008;Simmons, 2011). But few studies have examined the impact of the gut microbiome on fitness in crickets.…”