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When your host shuts down: larval diapause impacts host-microbiome interactions in Nasonia vitripennis
2021
Microbiome
Background The life cycles of many insect species include an obligatory or facultative diapause stage with arrested development and low metabolic activity as an overwintering strategy. Diapause is characterised by profound physiological changes in endocrine activity, cell proliferation and nutrient metabolism. However, little is known regarding host-microbiome interactions during diapause, despite the importance of bacterial symbionts for host nutrition and development. In this work, we
doi:10.1186/s40168-021-01037-6
pmid:33836829
fatcat:fa5xzwzbnvc7fg4gckulwpzvim