Ecological specificity of the metagenome in a set of lower termite species supports contribution of the microbiome to adaptation of the host.
Lena WaideleJudith KorbChristian R VoolstraFranck DedeineFabian StaubachPublished in: Animal microbiome (2019)
Our findings are consistent with the notion that the microbiome of wood-dwelling species bears an imprint of its specialization on degrading a uniform wood diet, while the microbiome of the foraging species might reflect its adaption to access growth limiting nutrients from more diverse sources. This supports the idea that specific subsets of functions encoded by the microbiome can contribute to host adaptation.