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      Cues Used by Subterranean Termites During Foraging and Food Assessment

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          Symbiotic digestion of lignocellulose in termite guts.

          Their ability to degrade lignocellulose gives termites an important place in the carbon cycle. This ability relies on their partnership with a diverse community of bacterial, archaeal and eukaryotic gut symbionts, which break down the plant fibre and ferment the products to acetate and variable amounts of methane, with hydrogen as a central intermediate. In addition, termites rely on the biosynthetic capacities of their gut microbiota as a nutritional resource. The mineralization of humus components in the guts of soil-feeding species also contributes to nitrogen cycling in tropical soils. Lastly, the high efficiency of their minute intestinal bioreactors makes termites promising models for the industrial conversion of lignocellulose into microbial products and the production of biofuels.
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              Gut content analysis and a new feeding group classification of termites

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                2018
                February 20 2018
                : 159-180
                10.1007/978-3-319-72110-1_8
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