Publications of Martin Kaltenpoth
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Journal Article (135)
101.
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24, pp. 105 - 119 (2014)
What makes you a potential partner? Insights from convergently evolved ant-ant symbioses. Chemoecology 102.
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14, 202 (2014)
Cultivation reveals physiological diversity among defensive ‘Streptomyces philanthi’ symbionts of beewolf digger wasps (Hymenoptera, Crabronidae). BMC Microbiology 103.
Journal Article
281 (1796), 20141838 (2014)
Vitamin supplementation by gut symbionts ensures metabolic homeostasis in an insect host. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 104.
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13, 99 (2013)
Role of symbiotic bacteria in the growth and development of the Sunn pest, Eurygaster integriceps. Journal of Insect Science 105.
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39 (7), pp. 978 - 988 (2013)
Maternal and environmental effects on symbiont-mediated antimicrobial defense. Journal of Chemical Ecology 106.
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67, pp. 571 - 581 (2013)
Worker self-restraint and policing maintain the queen’s reproductive monopoly in a pseudomyrmecine ant. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 107.
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8 (12), e82780 (2013)
Morphology, chemistry and function of the postpharyngeal gland in the South American digger wasps Trachypus boharti and Trachypus elongatus. PLoS One 108.
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10, 3 (2013)
Dynamics of symbiont-mediated antibiotic production reveal efficient long-term protection for beewolf offspring. Frontiers in Zoology 109.
Journal Article
21 (24), pp. 6134 - 6151 (2012)
Geographical and ecological stability of the symbiotic mid-gut microbiota in European firebugs, Pyrrhocoris apterus (Hemiptera, Pyrrhocoridae). Molecular Ecology 110.
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15 (7), pp. 1956 - 1968 (2012)
Actinobacteria as essential symbionts in firebugs and cotton stainers (Hemiptera, Pyrrhocoridae). Environmental Microbiology 111.
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38, pp. 1133 - 1142 (2012)
Cuticular hydrocarbons of the South American fruit fly Anastrepha fraterculus: variability with sex and age. Journal of Chemical Ecology 112.
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36 (4), pp. 862 - 876 (2012)
Streptomyces as symbionts; an emerging and widespread theme? FEMS Microbiology Reviews 113.
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7 (3), e32826 (2012)
Accelerated evolution of mitochondrial but not nuclear genomes of Hymenoptera: New evidence from crabronid wasps. PLoS One 114.
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78 (3), pp. 822 - 827 (2012)
Refining the roots of the beewolf-Streptomyces symbiosis: Antennal symbionts in the rare genus Philanthinus (Hymenoptera, Crabronidae). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 115.
Journal Article
20 (3), pp. 439 - 440 (2011)
Honeybees and bumblebees share similar bacterial symbionts. Molecular Ecology 116.
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37 (4), pp. 420 - 427 (2011)
Rapid identification of insect cuticular hydrocarbons using gas chromatography—ion-trap mass spectrometry. Journal of Chemical Ecology 117.
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57 (3), pp. 285 - 291 (2010)
Is the postpharyngeal gland of a solitary digger wasp homologous to ants? Evidence from chemistry and physiology. Insectes Sociaux 118.
Journal Article
24 (2), pp. 463 - 477 (2010)
Life cycle and population dynamics of a protective insect symbiont reveal severe bottlenecks during vertical transmission. Evolutionary Ecology 119.
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35 (2), pp. 196 - 200 (2010)
Symbiotic streptomycetes in antennal glands of the South American digger wasps genus Trachypus (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae). Physiological Entomology 120.
Journal Article
6, pp. 261 - 263 (2010)
Symbiotic streptomycetes provide antibiotic combination prophylaxis for wasp offspring. Nature Chemical Biology