Invertebrate-Microbial Interactions : : Ingested Fungal Enzymes in Arthropod Biology / / Michael M. Martin.

Arthropods that eat wood, foliage, and detritus have difficulty in digesting the cellulose in their food. A remarkable biological mechanism allows some species to overcome this problem: in eating fungal tissue they ingest cellulolytic enzymes that allow them to exploit the potential nutritive value...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- 1. The Digestion of Plant Cell Wall Polysaccharides; Insect- Microbial Interactions; and Symbiosis -- 2. Acquired Enzymes in the Fungus-Growing Termite Macrotermes natalensis -- 3. Acquired Enzymes in the Siricid Woodwasp Sirey cyaneus -- 4. Acquired Enzymes in Detritivores -- 5. Acquired Enzymes in Cerambycid Beetles -- 6. The Symbiosis between the Attine Ants and the Fungi They Culture in Their Nests -- References -- Index
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Arthropods that eat wood, foliage, and detritus have difficulty in digesting the cellulose in their food. A remarkable biological mechanism allows some species to overcome this problem: in eating fungal tissue they ingest cellulolytic enzymes that allow them to exploit the potential nutritive value of plant fiber. Michael M. Martin, a chemical ecologist, here describes his laboratory investigations that led to the discovery of this phenomenon and explores the insights they have produced.
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General Science.
Herpetology.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Foreword --
Preface --
1. The Digestion of Plant Cell Wall Polysaccharides; Insect- Microbial Interactions; and Symbiosis --
2. Acquired Enzymes in the Fungus-Growing Termite Macrotermes natalensis --
3. Acquired Enzymes in the Siricid Woodwasp Sirey cyaneus --
4. Acquired Enzymes in Detritivores --
5. Acquired Enzymes in Cerambycid Beetles --
6. The Symbiosis between the Attine Ants and the Fungi They Culture in Their Nests --
References --
Index
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3. Acquired Enzymes in the Siricid Woodwasp Sirey cyaneus --
4. Acquired Enzymes in Detritivores --
5. Acquired Enzymes in Cerambycid Beetles --
6. The Symbiosis between the Attine Ants and the Fungi They Culture in Their Nests --
References --
Index
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Contents --
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3. Acquired Enzymes in the Siricid Woodwasp Sirey cyaneus --
4. Acquired Enzymes in Detritivores --
5. Acquired Enzymes in Cerambycid Beetles --
6. The Symbiosis between the Attine Ants and the Fungi They Culture in Their Nests --
References --
Index
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