“…Beetles breed in the inner bark and feed on the phloem of living trees of genera Pinus, Larix, Pseudotsuga, and Piceae (Family: Pinaceae). This strategy requires them to have metabolic and nutritional capabilities to overcome chemical defenses of trees and exploit a substrate rich in complex polysaccharides (e.g., cellulose, hemicellulose, starch, pectin) and other polymers (e.g., lignin) that are not readily available to them (Krokene, 2015;Chiu et al, 2019;Pace, 2019;Soto-Robles et al, 2021). Dendroctonus bark beetles are associated with facultative microbes (e.g., filamentous fungi, yeasts, bacteria) that may aid them in the tasks of detoxifying terpenes (DiGuistini et al, 2011;Adams et al, 2013;Xu et al, 2015;Dai et al, 2022), degrading complex molecules (Valiev et al, 2009;Cano-Ramírez et al, 2016;Briones-Roblero et al, 2017a), uric acid recycling and fixing nitrogen (Ayres et al, 2000;Bleiker and Six, 2007;Goodsman et al, 2012;Morales-Jiménez et al, 2012, producing semiochemicals (Boone et al, 2013;Cale et al, 2019), and regulating ecological interactions between symbionts and pathogens (Cardoza et al, 2006;Adams et al, 2009;Cheng et al, 2015Cheng et al, , 2018Xu et al, 2016).…”