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Facultative Symbionts in Aphids and the Horizontal Transfer of Ecologically Important Traits

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Experiments on pea aphids have demonstrated that facultative symbionts protect against entomopathogenic fungi and parasitoid wasps, ameliorate the detrimental effects of heat, and influence host plant suitability.
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Aphids engage in symbiotic associations with a diverse assemblage of heritable bacteria. In addition to their obligate nutrient-provisioning symbiont, Buchnera aphidicola, aphids may also carry one or more facultative symbionts. Unlike obligate symbionts, facultative symbionts are not generally required for survival or reproduction and can invade novel hosts, based on both phylogenetic analyses and transfection experiments. Facultative symbionts are mutualistic in the context of various ecological interactions. Experiments on pea aphids (Acyrthosiphon pisum) have demonstrated that facultative symbionts protect against entomopathogenic fungi and parasitoid wasps, ameliorate the detrimental effects of heat, and influence host plant suitability. The protective symbiont, Hamiltonella defensa, has a dynamic genome, exhibiting evidence of recombination, phage-mediated gene uptake, and horizontal gene transfer and containing virulence and toxin-encoding genes. Although transmitted maternally with high fidelity, facultative symbionts occasionally move horizontally within and between species, resulting in the instantaneous acquisition of ecologically important traits, such as parasitoid defense.

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The gut microbiota of insects - diversity in structure and function.

TL;DR: Gut bacteria of other insects have also been shown to contribute to nutrition, protection from parasites and pathogens, modulation of immune responses, and communication, and the extent of these roles is still unclear and awaits further studies.
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Genome Sequence of the Pea Aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum

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- 01 Jan 2010 - 
TL;DR: The genome of the pea aphid shows remarkable levels of gene duplication and equally remarkable gene absences that shed light on aspects of aphid biology, most especially its symbiosis with Buchnera.
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Mutualisms in a changing world: an evolutionary perspective

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Bacterial symbionts as mediators of ecologically important traits of insect hosts

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Symbiotic bacterium modifies aphid body color.

TL;DR: It is discovered that infection with a facultative endosymbiont of the genus Rickettsiella changes the insects’ body color from red to green in natural populations of the pea aphid.
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The striking case of tryptophan provision in the cedar aphid Cinara cedri.

TL;DR: It is proposed that a symbiotic consortium is necessary to provide tryptophan in Buchnera aphidicola BCc and that the remaining genes for the pathway are located on the chromosome of the secondary endosymbiont “Candidatus Serratia symbiotica".
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Are we underestimating the diversity and incidence of insect bacterial symbionts? A case study in ladybird beetles.

TL;DR: The results suggest that the true incidence and diversity of bacterial symbionts in insects may be far greater than previously thought.
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Removal of a specialization‐associated symbiont does not affect aphid fitness

TL;DR: It is found that PAUS is not responsible for causing host plant specialization in pea aphid, and examination of aphids in which PAUS presence has been naturally manipulated supports this conclusion.
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In vitro cultivation of rickettsia-like-organisms from Glossina spp

TL;DR: A method is described for the in vitro cultivation of the rickettsia-like-organisms (RLO) from Glossina spp.
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Evolution and Diversity of Facultative Symbionts from the Aphid Subfamily Lachninae

TL;DR: In a phylogenetic analysis of Serratia symbionts from 51 lachnid hosts, it is found that diversity in symbiont morphology, distribution, and function is due to multiple independent origins of symbiosis from ancestors belonging toSerratia and possibly also to evolution within distinct symbionT clades.
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