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Stochastic processes drive divergence of bacterial and fungal communities in sympatric wild insect species despite sharing a common diet.

Yu-Xi ZhuTian-Yue YangJing-Huan DengYue YinZhang-Rong SongYu-Zhou Du
Published in: mSphere (2024)
Since the microbiome has been shown to impact insect fitness, a mechanistic understanding of community assembly has potentially significant applications but remains largely unexplored. In this paper, we investigate bacterial and fungal community assembly in nine sympatric wild insect species that share a common diet. The main findings indicate that stochastic processes drive the divergence of microbiomes and mycobiomes in nine sympatric wild insect species. These findings offer novel insights into the assembly mechanisms of microbiomes and mycobiomes in wild insects.
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