Collapse of Insect Gut Symbiosis under Simulated Climate Change
Global warming impacts diverse organisms not only directly but also indirectly via other organisms with which they interact. Recently, the possibility that elevated temperatures resulting from global warming may substantially affect biodiversity through disrupting mutualistic/parasitic associations...
Main Authors: | Yoshitomo Kikuchi, Akiyo Tada, Dmitry L. Musolin, Nobuhiro Hari, Takahiro Hosokawa, Kenji Fujisaki, Takema Fukatsu |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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American Society for Microbiology
2016-10-01
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Series: | mBio |
Online Access: | http://mbio.asm.org/cgi/content/full/7/5/e01578-16 |
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