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Bacterial microbiota protect an invasive bark beetle from a pine defensive compound.

Chihang ChengJacob D WickhamLi ChenDandan XuMin LuJiang-Hua Sun
Published in: Microbiome (2018)
Our results demonstrated that symbiotic bacterial community of RTB galleries enhances the survivorship and overall fitness of invasive beetles by degrading the host phenolic naringenin, ultimately overcoming the tree defenses and facilitating the success of the invasive beetle-fungi complex. This dynamic interplay between the invasive insect pest and multipartite microbes suggests a putative mechanism in invasion ecology for mitigating biotic resistance to symbiotic invasion.
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