[Leps-l] "The curious case of the caterpillar's missing microbes" - Nature, 18 May 2017
Mike Quinn
entomike at gmail.com
Fri May 19 09:00:21 EDT 2017
New paper indicates that monarchs and some other caterpillars, fish, and
bats may not have microbes in their guts to help break down food.
I can't link to the paper due to limited computer functionality while on
the road, but the title of the paper is in the subject line.
Mike Quinn, Austin
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