Introduction to the special issue in honor of the contributions of Lynn Margulis (1938–2011) Lynn Margulis: a 20th -Century scientist and a visionary of biology Jamie S. FosterMargaret J. McFall-Ngai EditorialNotes 13 August 2022 Pages: 1 - 2
A Margulian View of Symbiosis and Speciation: the Nasonia Wasp System Kara BellSeth R. Bordenstein OriginalPaper Open access 24 May 2022 Pages: 3 - 10
Beyond Lynn Margulis’ green hydra Thomas C. G. Bosch OriginalPaper Open access 06 July 2022 Pages: 11 - 17
Together forever: Inseparable partners of the symbiotic system Paramecium multimicronucleatum/Ca. Trichorickettsia mobilis Timofey MironovAndrey YakovlevElena Sabaneyeva OriginalPaper 18 July 2022 Pages: 19 - 30
A peptidoglycan-recognition protein orchestrates the first steps of symbiont recruitment in the squid-vibrio symbiosis Caleb-Matthew OlasoJoani ViliunasMargaret McFall-Ngai OriginalPaper 06 August 2022 Pages: 31 - 43
Wild herbivorous mammals (genus Neotoma) host a diverse but transient assemblage of fungi Sara B. WeinsteinW. Zac StephensM. Denise Dearing OriginalPaper 28 July 2022 Pages: 45 - 58
Demonstrating the role of symbionts in mediating detoxification in herbivores M. Denise DearingMartin KaltenpothJonathan Gershenzon OriginalPaper Open access 13 September 2022 Pages: 59 - 66
Zooming in on host-symbiont interactions: advances in cryo-EM sample processing methods and future application to symbiotic tissues Katrina A. GundlachAriane Briegel OriginalPaper Open access 14 July 2022 Pages: 67 - 75