Publications of Martin Kaltenpoth
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Journal Article (126)
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15 (7), pp. 1956 - 1968 (2012)
Actinobacteria as essential symbionts in firebugs and cotton stainers (Hemiptera, Pyrrhocoridae). Environmental Microbiology 102.
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38, pp. 1133 - 1142 (2012)
Cuticular hydrocarbons of the South American fruit fly Anastrepha fraterculus: variability with sex and age. Journal of Chemical Ecology 103.
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36 (4), pp. 862 - 876 (2012)
Streptomyces as symbionts; an emerging and widespread theme? FEMS Microbiology Reviews 104.
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7 (3), e32826 (2012)
Accelerated evolution of mitochondrial but not nuclear genomes of Hymenoptera: New evidence from crabronid wasps. PLoS One 105.
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78 (3), pp. 822 - 827 (2012)
Refining the roots of the beewolf-Streptomyces symbiosis: Antennal symbionts in the rare genus Philanthinus (Hymenoptera, Crabronidae). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 106.
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20 (3), pp. 439 - 440 (2011)
Honeybees and bumblebees share similar bacterial symbionts. Molecular Ecology 107.
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37 (4), pp. 420 - 427 (2011)
Rapid identification of insect cuticular hydrocarbons using gas chromatography—ion-trap mass spectrometry. Journal of Chemical Ecology 108.
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57 (3), pp. 285 - 291 (2010)
Is the postpharyngeal gland of a solitary digger wasp homologous to ants? Evidence from chemistry and physiology. Insectes Sociaux 109.
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24 (2), pp. 463 - 477 (2010)
Life cycle and population dynamics of a protective insect symbiont reveal severe bottlenecks during vertical transmission. Evolutionary Ecology 110.
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35 (2), pp. 196 - 200 (2010)
Symbiotic streptomycetes in antennal glands of the South American digger wasps genus Trachypus (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae). Physiological Entomology 111.
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6, pp. 261 - 263 (2010)
Symbiotic streptomycetes provide antibiotic combination prophylaxis for wasp offspring. Nature Chemical Biology 112.
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10 (1), 74 (2010)
Larval rearing temperature influences amount and composition of the marking pheromone of the male beewolf, Philanthus triangulum. Journal of Insect Science 113.
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17 (12), pp. 529 - 535 (2009)
Actinobacteria as mutualists: general healthcare for insects? Trends in Microbiology 114.
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19 (4), pp. 219 - 225 (2009)
Hydrocarbons in the antennal gland secretion of female European beewolves, Philanthus triangulum (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae). Chemoecology 115.
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69 (3), pp. 373 - 383 (2009)
Localization and transmission route of Coriobacterium glomerans, the endosymbiont of pyrrhocorid bugs. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 116.
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34 (5), pp. 575 - 583 (2008)
The chemistry of the postpharyngeal gland of female European beewolves. Journal of Chemical Ecology 117.
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36 (1), pp. 1 - 9 (2007)
Morphology and ultrastructure of a bacteria cultivation organ: The antennal glands of female European beewolves, Philanthus triangulum (Hymenoptera, Crabronidae). Arthropod Structure & Development 118.
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146 (4), pp. S66 - S67 (2007)
Life within insect antennae: Symbiotic bacteria protect wasp larvae against fungal infestation. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology 119.
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7, 11 (2007)
The odor of origin: kinship and geographical distance are reflected in the marking pheromone of male beewolves (Philanthus triangulum F., Hymenoptera, Crabronidae). BMC Ecology 120.
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59 (11), pp. 618 - 619 (2006)
Symbiotische Streptomyces-Bakterien in Grabwespen. Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau