The arthropod, but not the vertebrate host or its environment, dictates bacterial community composition of fleas and ticks.
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Emerging horizons for tick-borne pathogens: from the 'one pathogen-one disease' vision to the pathobiome paradigmHost Biology in Light of the Microbiome: Ten Principles of Holobionts and HologenomesTick microbiome: the force withinTick community composition in Midwestern US habitats in relation to sampling method and environmental conditions.Path analyses of cross-sectional and longitudinal data suggest that variability in natural communities of blood-associated parasites is derived from host characteristics and not interspecific interactionsEndosymbiont interference and microbial diversity of the Pacific coast tick, Dermacentor occidentalis, in San Diego County, California.Characterization of the bacterial communities of life stages of free living lone star ticks (Amblyomma americanum)Association of host and microbial species diversity across spatial scales in desert rodent communities.Transferred interbacterial antagonism genes augment eukaryotic innate immune function.Interplay between bladder microbiota and urinary antimicrobial peptides: mechanisms for human urinary tract infection risk and symptom severity.A cross-taxon analysis of insect-associated bacterial diversity.Investigation of the effect of type 2 diabetes mellitus on subgingival plaque microbiota by high-throughput 16S rDNA pyrosequencingBartonella infection in rodents and their flea ectoparasites: an overview.Diversity of Rickettsiales in the microbiome of the lone star tick, Amblyomma americanum.Multiple effects of host-species diversity on coexisting host-specific and host-opportunistic microbes.Concordance of bacterial communities of two tick species and blood of their shared rodent host.Composition and Predictive Functional Analysis of Bacterial Communities in Seawater, Sediment and Sponges in the Spermonde Archipelago, Indonesia.Similarities and seasonal variations in bacterial communities from the blood of rodents and from their flea vectors.Flea-Associated Bacterial Communities across an Environmental Transect in a Plague-Endemic Region of Uganda.Evaluation of the bacterial microbiome of two flea species using different DNA-isolation techniques provides insights into flea host ecology.The characterization and manipulation of the bacterial microbiome of the Rocky Mountain wood tick, Dermacentor andersoni.The Microbiome of Ehrlichia-Infected and Uninfected Lone Star Ticks (Amblyomma americanum)The effect of ecological and temporal factors on the composition of Bartonella infection in rodents and their fleas.Effect of Advanced HIV Infection on the Respiratory MicrobiomeReduced Diversity in the Bacteriome of the Phytophagous Mite Brevipalpus yothersi (Acari: Tenuipalpidae)Tick Humoral Responses: Marching to the Beat of a Different Drummer.Micropathogen Community Analysis in Hyalomma rufipes via High-Throughput Sequencing of Small RNAs.Cutaneous Burn Injury Promotes Shifts in the Bacterial Microbiome in Autologous Donor Skin: Implications for Skin Grafting Outcomes.From endosymbionts to host communities: factors determining the reproductive success of arthropod vectors.Modulation of the tick gut milieu by a secreted tick protein favors Borrelia burgdorferi colonization.The bacterial microbiome of Dermacentor andersoni ticks influences pathogen susceptibility.Tick microbiome and pathogen acquisition altered by host blood meal.Associations between innate immune function and ectoparasites in wild rodent hosts.Microbial Communities in North American Ixodid Ticks of Veterinary and Medical Importance.Microbiome changes through ontogeny of a tick pathogen vector.Recent insights into the tick microbiome gained through next-generation sequencing.
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The arthropod, but not the vertebrate host or its environment, dictates bacterial community composition of fleas and ticks.
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Andrew Alfred
Clay Fuqua
David E Nelson
Evelyn Rynkiewicz
Keith Clay
Lance A Durden
Michael W Hastriter
Qunfeng Dong
Ruichen Rong
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2012-06-28T00:00:00Z