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Gut Bacteria in the Holometabola: A Review of Obligate and Facultative Symbionts

Roy Attila Kucuk

2020Journal of Insect Science58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The diversity and ecological variety of Holometabola foregrounds a wide array of dynamic symbiotic relationships with gut-dwelling bacteria. A review of the literature highlights that holometabolous insects rely on both obligate bacteria and facultative bacteria living in their guts to satisfy a number of physiological needs. The driving forces behind these differing relationships can be hypothesized through the scrutiny of bacterial associations with host gut morphology, and transmission of bacteria within a given host taxon. Our knowledge of the evolution of facultative or obligate symbiotic bacteria in holometabolan systems is further enhanced by an assessment of the various services the bacteria provide, including nutrition, immune system health, and development. The diversity of Holometabola can thus be examined through an assessment of known bacterial partnerships within the orders of Holometabola.

Topics & Concepts

ObligateFacultativeBiologyObligate anaerobeBacteriaIntracellular parasiteEcologySymbiosisHost (biology)CommensalismSymbiotic bacteriaZoologyGeneticsInsect symbiosis and bacterial influencesEntomopathogenic Microorganisms in Pest ControlInsect-Plant Interactions and Control