Publications of Martin Kaltenpoth
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Journal Article (138)
81.
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7, 1486 (2016)
Bacteriome-localized intracellular symbionts in pollen-feeding beetles of the genus dasytes (Coleoptera, Dasytidae). Frontiers in Microbiology 82.
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25 (16), pp. 4014 - 4031 (2016)
The gut microbiota of the pine weevil is similar across Europe and resembles that of other conifer-feeding beetles. Molecular Ecology 83.
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92 (9), pp. 1 - 12 (2016)
Bacterial and fungal symbionts of parasitic Dendroctonus bark beetles. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 84.
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36 (3), pp. 146 - 160 (2016)
Chemical parameters and bacterial communities associated with larval habitats of Anopheles, Culex and Aedes mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in western Kenya. International Journal of Tropical Insect Science 85.
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10 (2), pp. 527 - 531 (2016)
Linking metabolite production to taxonomic identity in environmental samples by (MA)LDI-FISH. The ISME Journal 86.
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10 (2), pp. 376 - 388 (2016)
A novel intracellular mutualistic bacterium in the invasive ant Cardiocondyla obscurior. The ISME Journal 87.
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100 (4), pp. 1567 - 1577 (2016)
Potential applications of insect symbionts in biotechnology. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 88.
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11 (5), e0154514 (2016)
Variability of bacterial communities in the moth Heliothis virescens indicates transient association with the host. PLoS One 89.
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282 (1804), 20142957 (2015)
An out-of-body experience: the extracellular dimension for the transmission of mutualistic bacteria in insects. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 90.
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32 (7), pp. 904 - 936 (2015)
Defensive symbioses of animals with prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms. Natural Product Reports 91.
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7 (6), e993265 (2015)
Biogeography of a defensive symbiosis. Communicative & Integrative Biology 92.
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11 (12), 20150840 (2015)
Symbiont transmission entails the risk of parasite infection. Biology Letters 93.
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9 (12), pp. 2587 - 2604 (2015)
Evolutionary transition in symbiotic syndromes enabled diversification of phytophagous insects on an imbalanced diet. ISME JOURNAL 94.
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15, 291 (2015)
Comparative morphology of the postpharyngeal gland in the Philanthinae (Hymenoptera, Crabronidae) and the evolution of an antimicrobial brood protection mechanism. BMC Evolutionary Biology 95.
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111 (17), pp. 6359 - 6364 (2014)
Partner choice and fidelity stabilize coevolution in a Cretaceous-age defensive symbiosis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 96.
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202, pp. 640 - 650 (2014)
Mutualistic ants as an indirect defence against leaf pathogens. New Phytologist 97.
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9 (12), e114865 (2014)
Transcriptomic immune response of the cotton stainer Dysdercus fasciatus to experimental elimination of vitamin-supplementing intestinal symbionts. PLoS One 98.
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40, p. 99 - 99 (2014)
New synthesis: The chemistry of partner choice in insect-microbe mutualisms (commentary). Journal of Chemical Ecology 99.
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2, 37 (2014)
The composition of cuticular compounds indicates body parts, sex and age in the model butterfly Bicyclus anynana (Lepidoptera). Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 100.
Journal Article
20 (2), pp. 144 - 147 (2014)
Vitamin-produzierende Symbionten in Feuerwanzen. Biospektrum