The Ecology of Bacteria in the Honeybee Gut Microbiome and Insect Symbiosis and genomic studies with Nancy Moran
What secrets does the honeybee gut microbiome hold? By examining the bacteria and genomics of the bees, we can gain insight into the risks posed to the ecology of a hive.
Listen up to learn:
Nancy Moran, the Warren J. and Viola Mae, Raymer Chair and Professor of Integrative Biology, shares her research with honeybees and the clues they can give us into how microorganisms interact with insects.
Colony collapse syndrome has plagued hives across the nation for some time now and prompted a search for the issue's root causes. Through this study, bee researchers have been led down a path that leads to studying the bacteria within the bee microbiome.
With such a delicate balance present uniquely inside bees and colonies, chemicals like glyphosate and others pose a tremendous risk. However, aphids can also offer clues, as they have a single unique bacterium that has been passed on from ancient aphids.
Visit http://web.biosci.utexas.edu/moran/nancymoran.html to learn more.
Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
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