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PubMed "pollination"
FEMS Microbiol Rev. 2026 Jan 7:fuag001. doi: 10.1093/femsre/fuag001. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe honeybee gut microbiome has emerged as a model system in microbial ecology, valued for its structural stability and host specificity, and has garnered significant attention for elucidating universal principles of host-microbe interactions. This review advocates for the honeybee as a multidisciplinary model organism, highlighting the unique role of its gut microbiota in maintaining colony immune homeostasis, driving host co-evolution, unraveling the transmission mechanisms of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), and enhancing host adaptability to environmental stressors. By integrating multidimensional factors, including environmental gradients and apicultural practices, we construct an "Environment-Microbiota-Host Health" interaction framework to transcend the limitations of single-factor analyses. This framework provides a novel paradigm for the ecological containment of antimicrobial resistance, the conservation of pollinator resources, and microbiome-based engineering interventions. The review underscores the unique value of the honeybee model in unraveling social insect-microbe coevolution and resistance transmission dynamics, while also prospecting its application potential in developing novel antimicrobial peptides, designing probiotic formulations, and monitoring environmental resistance.PMID:41499160 | DOI:10.1093/femsre/fuag001