Publications of Martin Kaltenpoth
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Journal Article (137)
61.
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27 (8), pp. 2095 - 2108 (2018)
Ancient symbiosis confers desiccation resistance to stored grain pest beetles. Molecular Ecology 62.
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35 (5), pp. 386 - 397 (2018)
Influence of microbial symbionts on insect pheromones. Natural Product Reports 63.
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9, 2478 (2018)
An antifungal polyketide associated with horizontally acquired genes supports symbiont-mediated defense in Lagria villosa beetles. Nature Communications 64.
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28, pp. 50 - 58 (2018)
Transmission of mutualistic bacteria in social and gregarious insects. Current Opinion in Insect Science 65.
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27 (16), pp. 3408 - 3419 (2018)
The cotton stainer's gut microbiota suppresses infection of a cotransmitted trypanosomatid parasite. Molecular Ecology 66.
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94 (1), fix160 (2018)
Bacterial communities associated with the ectoparasitic mites Varroa destructor and Tropilaelaps mercedesae of the honey bee (Apis mellifera). FEMS Microbiology Ecology 67.
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9, 556 (2018)
Bacterial symbionts in Lepidoptera: Their diversity, transmission, and impact on the host. Frontiers in Microbiology 68.
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27 (8), pp. 1980 - 1991 (2018)
Burying beetles regulate the microbiome of carcasses and use it to transmit a core microbiota to their offspring. Molecular Ecology 69.
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7 (24), pp. 1 - 13 (2017)
Infection of soybean plants with the insect bacterial symbiont Burkholderia gladioli and evaluation of plant fitness. Bio-protocol 70.
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171, pp. e1 - e7 (2017)
Drastic genome reduction in an herbivore’s pectinolytic symbiont. Cell 71.
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19 (9), pp. 3674 - 3688 (2017)
Symbiont dynamics and strain diversity in the defensive mutualism between Lagria beetles and Burkholderia. Environmental Microbiology 72.
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26 (15), pp. 4099 - 4110 (2017)
Gut microbiota of the pine weevil degrades conifer diterpenes and increases insect fitness. Molecular Ecology 73.
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8, 15186 (2017)
The digestive and defensive basis of carcass utilization by the burying beetle and its microbiota. Nature Communications 74.
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25 (5), pp. 375 - 390 (2017)
Symbiont acquisition and replacement as a source of ecological innovation. Trends in Microbiology 75.
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8, 15172 (2017)
Antibiotic-producing symbionts dynamically transition between plant pathogenicity and insect-defensive mutualism. Nature Communications 76.
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59 (1), pp. 44 - 59 (2017)
Sex ratio of mirid populations shifts in response to hostplant co-infestation or altered cytokinin signaling. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 77.
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8, 291 (2017)
Bacterial community and PHB-accumulating bacteria associated with the wall and specialized niches of the hindgut of the forest cockchafer (Melolontha hippocastani). Frontiers in Microbiology 78.
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6 (17), p. 2 - 2 (2017)
Bakterien verändern Lockduft der Taufliegen. Biospektrum 79.
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7, 1920 (2016)
Microbial communities of lycaenid butterflies do not correlate with larval diet. Frontiers in Microbiology 80.
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7, 1486 (2016)
Bacteriome-localized intracellular symbionts in pollen-feeding beetles of the genus dasytes (Coleoptera, Dasytidae). Frontiers in Microbiology