Community Dynamics in Structure and Function of Honey Bee Gut Bacteria in Response to Winter Dietary Shift
Li Chenyi, Min Tang, Xingan Li, Xin Zhou
Abstract
is not only more adaptive to the winter diet but is also equipped with the capacity to provide the host with essential nutrients and important metabolic substrates. This overall host-bacterium profile is probably favored by natural selection, resulting in a consistent winter gut strategy across varied honey bee lineages. Conversely, when the hosts start to forage again, core bacteria maintained at low abundance during winter returned to their typical dominant status, thus completing the annual gut turnover. Our study suggests a new hypothesis where seasonal gut variations may improve the fitness of the honey bee, allowing them to explore more diverse climates.
Topics & Concepts
Gut bacteriaBacteriaBiologyDynamics (music)Honey beeFunction (biology)MicrobiologyZoologyEcologyEvolutionary biologyPsychologyGeneticsPedagogyInsect and Pesticide ResearchInsect and Arachnid Ecology and BehaviorPlant and animal studies