Skin-penetrating nematodes exhibit life-stage-specific interactions with host-associated and environmental bacteria.
Ivan N ChavezTaylor M BrownAdrien AssiéAstra S BryantBuck S SamuelElissa A HallemPublished in: BMC biology (2021)
Skin-penetrating nematodes encounter bacteria from various ecological niches throughout their life cycle. Our results demonstrate that bacteria function as key chemosensory cues for directing parasite movement in a life-stage-specific manner. Some bacterial genera may form essential associations with the nematodes, while others are detrimental and serve as a potential source of novel nematicides.