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  1. Gut Microbial and Metabolic Responses to Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium and Candida albicans
  2. Lateral Gene Transfer Dynamics in the Ancient Bacterial Genus Streptomyces
  3. Evolution and Ecology of Actinobacteria and Their Bioenergy Applications
  4. Evolution of High Cellulolytic Activity in Symbiotic Streptomyces through Selection of Expanded Gene Content and Coordinated Gene Expression
  5. Whole-Genome Sequence of Bacillus sp. SDLI1, Isolated from the Social Bee Scaptotrigona depilis
  6. Cellulose-Enriched Microbial Communities from Leaf-Cutter Ant (Atta colombica) Refuse Dumps Vary in Taxonomic Composition and Degradation Ability
  7. Small genome of the fungus Escovopsis weberi , a specialized disease agent of ant agriculture
  8. In a food-chain, microbes are trophically analogous to animals.
  9. A Rebeccamycin Analog Provides Plasmid-Encoded Niche Defense
  10. Variable genetic architectures produce virtually identical molecules in bacterial symbionts of fungus-growing ants
  11. Enrichment and Broad Representation of Plant Biomass-Degrading Enzymes in the Specialized Hyphal Swellings of Leucoagaricus gongylophorus, the Fungal Symbiont of Leaf-Cutter Ants
  12. Xenorhabdus bovienii Strain Diversity Impacts Coevolution and Symbiotic Maintenance with Steinernema spp. Nematode Hosts
  13. Bacteria influence mountain pine beetle brood development through interactions with symbiotic and antagonistic fungi: implications for climate-driven host range expansion
  14. Phylogenomic Analysis and Predicted Physiological Role of the Proton-Translocating NADH:Quinone Oxidoreductase (Complex I) Across Bacteria
  15. Unique Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) Hive Component-Based Communities as Detected by a Hybrid of Phospholipid Fatty-Acid and Fatty-Acid Methyl Ester Analyses
  16. ChemInform Abstract: Natalamycin A, an Ansamycin from a Termite-Associated Streptomyces sp.
  17. Convergent Bacterial Microbiotas in the Fungal Agricultural Systems of Insects
  18. Characterization of Actinobacteria Associated with Three Ant–Plant Mutualisms
  19. Populations of uncultivated American cranberry in sphagnum bog communities harbor novel assemblages of Actinobacteria with antifungal properties
  20. Interaction between Workers during a Short Time Window Is Required for Bacterial Symbiont Transmission in Acromyrmex Leaf-Cutting Ants
  21. Natalamycin A, an ansamycin from a termite-associated Streptomyces sp.
  22. Cellulolytic Streptomyces Strains Associated with Herbivorous Insects Share a Phylogenetically Linked Capacity To Degrade Lignocellulose
  23. The fungus gardens of leaf-cutter ants undergo a distinct physiological transition during biomass degradation
  24. The Tangled Banks of Ants and Microbes
  25. Biochemical Properties and Atomic Resolution Structure of a Proteolytically Processed β-Mannanase from Cellulolytic Streptomyces sp. SirexAA-E
  26. Evolution of substrate specificity in bacterial AA10 lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases
  27. Minimization of chloroplast contamination in 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing of insect herbivore bacterial communities
  28. Bacterial symbionts in agricultural systems provide a strategic source for antibiotic discovery
  29. Prokaryotic Super Program Advisory Committee DOE Joint Genome Institute, Walnut Creek, CA, March 27, 2013
  30. Leucoagaricus gongylophorus Produces Diverse Enzymes for the Degradation of Recalcitrant Plant Polymers in Leaf-Cutter Ant Fungus Gardens
  31. Complete Genome of Serratia sp. Strain FGI 94, a Strain Associated with Leaf-Cutter Ant Fungus Gardens
  32. ORFcor: Identifying and Accommodating ORF Prediction Inconsistencies for Phylogenetic Analysis
  33. Complete Genome of Enterobacteriaceae Bacterium Strain FGI 57, a Strain Associated with Leaf-Cutter Ant Fungus Gardens
  34. Aerobic deconstruction of cellulosic biomass by an insect-associated Streptomyces
  35. The Population Structure of Antibiotic-Producing Bacterial Symbionts of Apterostigma dentigerum Ants: Impacts of Coevolution and Multipartite Symbiosis
  36. Antibiotic and Antimalarial Quinones from Fungus-Growing Ant-Associated Pseudonocardia sp.
  37. ChemInform Abstract: Microtermolides A (I) and B (II) from Termite-Associated Streptomyces sp. and Structural Revision of Vinylamycin.
  38. Ecological interactions drive evolutionary loss of traits
  39. Microtermolides A and B from Termite-Associated Streptomyces sp. and Structural Revision of Vinylamycin
  40. Metagenomic and metaproteomic insights into bacterial communities in leaf-cutter ant fungus gardens
  41. The Evolutionary Innovation of Nutritional Symbioses in Leaf-Cutter Ants
  42. Gene fragmentation in bacterial draft genomes: extent, consequences and mitigation
  43. Exploring the Potential for Actinobacteria as Defensive Symbionts in Fungus-Growing Termites
  44. The Microbiome of Leaf-Cutter Ant Fungus Gardens
  45. The Role of Symbiont Genetic Distance and Potential Adaptability in Host Preference Towards Pseudonocardia Symbionts in Acromyrmex Leaf-Cutting Ants
  46. Preliminary In Vitro Insights into the Use of Natural Fungal Pathogens of Leaf-cutting Ants as Biocontrol Agents
  47. ChemInform Abstract: Sceliphrolactam, a Polyene Macrocyclic Lactam from a Wasp-Associated Streptomyces sp.
  48. The Complete Genome Sequence of Fibrobacter succinogenes S85 Reveals a Cellulolytic and Metabolic Specialist
  49. Cellulose-degrading bacteria associated with the invasive woodwasp Sirex noctilio
  50. Chemical Analyses of Wasp-Associated Streptomyces Bacteria Reveal a Prolific Potential for Natural Products Discovery
  51. Sceliphrolactam, a Polyene Macrocyclic Lactam from a Wasp-Associated Streptomyces sp.
  52. Presence and Diversity of Streptomyces in Dendroctonus and Sympatric Bark Beetle Galleries Across North America
  53. The Tangled Banks of Ants and Microbes
  54. Specificity in the symbiotic association between fungus-growing ants and protective Pseudonocardia bacteria
  55. An Insect Herbivore Microbiome with High Plant Biomass-Degrading Capacity
  56. Symbiosis research, technology, and education: Proceedings of the 6th International Symbiosis Society Congress held in Madison Wisconsin, USA, August 2009
  57. Geographic Variation in Bacterial Communities Associated With the Red Turpentine Beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
  58. SREB, a GATA Transcription Factor That Directs Disparate Fates in Blastomyces dermatitidis Including Morphogenesis and Siderophore Biosynthesis
  59. Microbial Community Structure of Leaf-Cutter Ant Fungus Gardens and Refuse Dumps
  60. Symbiont Interactions in a Tripartite Mutualism: Exploring the Presence and Impact of Antagonism between Two Fungus-Growing Ant Mutualists
  61. Bionectriol A, a polyketide glycoside from the fungus Bionectria sp. associated with the fungus-growing ant, Apterostigma dentigerum
  62. Variation in Pseudonocardia antibiotic defence helps govern parasite-induced morbidity in Acromyrmex leaf-cutting ants
  63. EPHEMERAL WINDOWS OF OPPORTUNITY FOR HORIZONTAL TRANSMISSION OF FUNGAL SYMBIONTS IN LEAF-CUTTING ANTS
  64. ChemInform Abstract: Mycangimycin, a Polyene Peroxide from a Mutualist Streptomyces sp.
  65. The natural history of antibiotics
  66. Fungus-Growing Ant-Microbe Symbiosis
  67. On ants, plants and fungi
  68. Dentigerumycin: a bacterial mediator of an ant-fungus symbiosis
  69. Mycangimycin, a Polyene Peroxide from a Mutualist Streptomyces sp.
  70. Insect Symbioses: A Case Study of Past, Present, and Future Fungus-growing Ant Research
  71. Parasites may help stabilize cooperative relationships
  72. BLACK YEAST SYMBIONTS COMPROMISE THE EFFICIENCY OF ANTIBIOTIC DEFENSES IN FUNGUS-GROWING ANTS
  73. Antagonistic Bacterial Interactions Help Shape Host-Symbiont Dynamics within the Fungus-Growing Ant-Microbe Mutualism
  74. Symbiotic complexity: discovery of a fifth symbiont in the attine ant–microbe symbiosis
  75. Symbiont recognition of mutualistic bacteria by Acromyrmex leaf-cutting ants
  76. Ancient Host–Pathogen Associations Maintained by Specificity of Chemotaxis and Antibiosis
  77. Complexity of insect–fungal associations
  78. Phylogenetic analysis of mutualistic filamentous bacteria associated with fungus-growing ants
  79. Pathogenicity of Escovopsis weberi: The Parasite of the Attine Ant-Microbe Symbiosis Directly Consumes the Ant-Cultivated Fungus
  80. The infrabuccal pellet piles of fungus-growing ants
  81. Egg-Killing Fungus Induces Early Hatching of Red-Eyed Treefrog Eggs
  82. EGG-KILLING FUNGUS INDUCES EARLY HATCHING OF RED-EYED TREEFROG EGGS
  83. A Community of Ants, Fungi, and Bacteria: A Multilateral Approach to Studying Symbiosis
  84. Prevalence and impact of a virulent parasite on a tripartite mutualism
  85. The Origin of the Attine Ant-Fungus Mutualism
  86. Evaluating insect-mediated dispersal of Scytalidium uredinicola for biological control of western gall rust
  87. BIOLOGY AND LIFE HISTORY OF EPURAEA OBLIQUUS HATCH (COLEOPTERA: NITIDULIDAE) ON WESTERN GALL RUST
  88. Dissemination of the mycoparasite Scytalidium uredinicola by Epuraea obliquus (Coleoptera : Nitidulidae)
  89. Ants, Agriculture, and Antibiotics
  90. VIII.5. Domestication and the Evolution of Agriculture