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Tracking The Composition And Stability Of Microbiome Across Indian Social Honeybees Foraging In A Homogenous Resource Landscape

Basu, D. N.; Khangar, P.; Joshi, K.; Krishna, S.; Khan, I.

2026-04-22 ecology
10.64898/2026.04.19.719467 bioRxiv
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Microbial communities are essential for host health and ecosystem stability. However, whether host identity or shared foraging resources shapes microbiome structure among co-occurring species remains poorly understood. We studied bacterial and fungal communities of four Indian honeybee species in a mustard monoculture resource condition, integrating behavioural observation-based pollinator data with microbial co-occurrence networks derived from metabarcoding. Microbiome composition was linked to host identity rather than foraging behaviour, bee abundance, or landscape use. While core bacterial taxa were shared, relationships among bacterial cobionts, unlike those among fungal genera, remained species-specific. Microbial diversity, along with community structure and function, influenced network stability, with a highly modular microbial network of Apis cerana exhibiting more resilience to simulated perturbations. In summary, host-specific filtering shaped the microbiome more than resource homogenisation, with closely related species facing unique risks of microbial collapse, with broader implications for vulnerability to microbiome imbalance, environmental stress, and emerging infections.

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