Gut microbiome diversity across different Apis species found in peninsular Malaysia
thesis
posted on 2025-10-13, 01:44authored byPallujam Asha Devi
The gastrointestinal tract of an animal is home to complex microbial communities that are important for the well-being of their hosts. This research explored the gut microbiome of different honeybee species found in peninsular Malaysia. While these bees share some microbes, each species also houses unique bacteria influenced by their behaviour and environment. Interestingly, the giant bee (Apis dorsata) harbours the most diverse and densely populated gut microbes compared to other honeybee species. My research advances our understanding of host-microbe interactions in closely related host species and lays the foundation for future exploration of these microbes in honeybees’ health.<p></p>
History
Campus location
Malaysia
Principal supervisor
Lee Wai Leng
Additional supervisor 1
Tan Hock Siew
Additional supervisor 2
Yek Sze Huei
Year of Award
2025
Department, School or Centre
School of Sciences (Monash University Malaysia)
Course
Doctor of Philosophy
Degree Type
DOCTORATE
Faculty
Faculty of Science
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