Publications of A Brune
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Journal Article (170)
Journal Article
52 (12), pp. 1583 - 1587 (2019)
Utilization of Dietary Protein in the Litter-Dwelling Larva of Bibio marci (Diptera: Bibionidae). EURASIAN SOIL SCIENCE
Journal Article
115 (51), pp. E11996 - E12004 (2018)
Fiber-associated spirochetes are major agents of hemicellulose degradation in the hindgut of wood-feeding higher termites. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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41 (2), pp. 101 - 112 (2018)
Ereboglobus luteus gen. nov sp nov from cockroach guts, and new insights into the oxygen relationship of the genera Opitutus and Didymococcus (Verrucomicrobia: Opitutaceae). SYSTEMATIC AND APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
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28 (4), p. 649 (2018)
Rampant Host Switching Shaped the Termite Gut Microbiome. CURRENT BIOLOGY
Journal Article
65 (1), pp. 77 - 92 (2018)
Exclusive Gut Flagellates of Serritermitidae Suggest a Major Transfaunation Event in Lower Termites: Description of Heliconympha glossotermitis gen. nov. spec. nov. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology
Journal Article
9 (5), pp. 474 - 476 (2017)
Ectosymbiotic Endomicrobia – a transition stage towards intracellular symbionts? Environmental Microbiology Reports
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9 (5), pp. 477 - 483 (2017)
High-resolution phylogenetic analysis of Endomicrobia reveals multiple acquisitions of endosymbiotic lineages by termite gut flagellates. Environmental Microbiology Reports
Journal Article
83 (17), e00656-17 (2017)
Genome Analysis of Endomicrobium proavitum Suggests Loss and Gain of Relevant Functions during the Evolution of Intracellular Symbionts. Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Journal Article
19 (3), pp. 847 - 848 (2017)
Hand over that gun: lateral gene transfer provides an amoeba with a bacterial weapon. Environmental Microbiology
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9, pp. 474 - 476 (2017)
Ectosymbiotic Endomicrobia – a transition stage towards intracellular symbionts? Environmental Microbiology Reports
Journal Article
2, pp. 109 - 110 (2017)
The complete mitochondrial genomes of the higher termites Labiotermes labralis and Embiratermes neotenicus (Termitidae: Syntermitinae). Mitochondrial DNA Part B-Resources
Journal Article
93 (1), fiw210 (2017)
Microenvironmental heterogeneity of gut compartments drives bacterial community structure in wood-and humus-feeding higher termites. FEMS Microbiology Ecology
Journal Article
8 (5 Sp. Iss. SI), pp. 865 - 873 (2016)
Genome analysis of 'Candidatus Ancillula trichonymphae', first representative of a deep-branching clade of Bifidobacteriales, strengthens evidence for convergent evolution in flagellate endosymbionts. Environmental Microbiology Reports
Journal Article
18 (8), pp. 2548 - 2564 (2016)
"Candidatus Adiutrix intracellularis', an endosymbiont of termite gut flagellates, is the first representative of a deep-branching clade of Deltaproteobacteria and a putative homoacetogen. Environmental Microbiology
Journal Article
25 (13), pp. 2964 - 2966 (2016)
Co-evolution of marine worms and their chemoautotrophic bacterial symbionts: unexpected host switches explained by ecological fitting? Molecular Ecology
Journal Article
39 (5), pp. 319 - 329 (2016)
Breznakia blatticola gen. nov sp nov and Breznakia pachnodae sp nov., two fermenting bacteria isolated from insect guts, and emended description of the family Erysipelotrichaceae. Systematic and Applied Microbiology
Journal Article
18 (5), pp. 1440 - 1451 (2016)
Age polyethism drives community structure of the bacterial gut microbiota in the fungus-cultivating termite Odontotermes formosanus. Environmental Microbiology
Journal Article
33 (3), pp. 721 - 725 (2016)
Restriction-Modification Systems as Mobile Genetic Elements in the Evolution of an Intracellular Symbiont. Molecular Biology and Evolution
Journal Article
82 (4), pp. 1256 - 1263 (2016)
Deterministic Assembly of Complex Bacterial Communities in Guts of Germ-Free Cockroaches. Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Journal Article
82 (4), pp. 1080 - 1089 (2016)
Oxygen Affects Gut Bacterial Colonization and Metabolic Activities in a Gnotobiotic Cockroach Model. Applied and Environmental Microbiology