“…Notably, the β-proteobacterial genus Limnohabitans (Comamonadaceae) seems to be a major constituent of the Daphnia microbiota (Freese & Schink, 2011;Eckert & Pernthaler, 2014;. Sison-Mangus et al (2014) showed, by comparing bacteria-free Daphnia with conventional ones, that the relationship between D. magna and its microbiota is mutualistic, as removing the microbiota results in decreased growth, survival and reproduction of the host. It is, however, not known how this interaction is affected by variation in environmental conditions, such as food availability.…”