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Layers of Symbiosis – Visualizing the Termite Hindgut Microbial Community

Published: May 28, 2007
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Jared Leadbetter takes us for a nature walk through the diversity of life resident in the termite hindgut – a microenvironment containing 250 different species found nowhere else on Earth. Jared reveals that the symbiosis exhibited by this system is multi-layered and involves not only a relationship between the termite and its gut inhabitants, but also involves a complex web of symbiosis among the gut microbes themselves.

Abstract

Jared Leadbetter takes us for a nature walk through the diversity of life resident in the termite hindgut – a microenvironment containing 250 different species found nowhere else on Earth. Jared reveals that the symbiosis exhibited by this system is multi-layered and involves not only a relationship between the termite and its gut inhabitants, but also involves a complex web of symbiosis among the gut microbes themselves.

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Leadbetter, J. Layers of Symbiosis – Visualizing the Termite Hindgut Microbial Community. J. Vis. Exp. (4), e197, doi:10.3791/197 (2007).

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