Scientists Uncover Beetle Transport System for Newly Identified 'Towering' Nematodes
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Scientists uncover beetle transport system for newly identified 'towering' nematodes
In 2025, Konstanz scientists looked very closely at rotting fruit in local orchards, and observed what no one had before—worms, hundreds of them, twisting skyward into self-assembled living structures known as "towers." It was the first time anybody had seen this mysterious behavior outside of the laboratory.
Beetles are likely dispersal vectors for “towering” nematodes
In 2025, Konstanz scientists looked very closely at rotting fruit in local orchards, and observed what no one had before—worms, hundreds of them, twisting skyward into self-assembled living structures known as “towers”. It was the first time anybody had seen this mysterious behavior outside of the laboratory. Back in the lab, the team showed how these towers could attach to fruit flies, supporting a long-standing idea: towering worms may be tryi…
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