Paramecia infected with endonucleobiotic bacteria were traditionally t
hought to loose the capacity to undergo the sexual process as a result
of the infection. On the other hand, successful conjugation with newl
y generated macronuclei should lead to a loss of bacteria from the mac
ronuclear compartment. Certain types of the nucleobiosis between Param
ecium and bacteria namely P. caudatum-Holospora obtusa, P. caudatum-No
nospora macronucleata, P. duboscqui-Caedibaster macronucleorum and P.
biaurelia-H. caryophila were studied with regard to the strategies of
these bacteria during the host's conjugation. The enumerated bacteria
were found to be able to survive during the host's conjugation in two
different ways: modification (mainly) of this sexual process or preven
tion of its completion. As a result of the modifications of the nuclea
r reorganization, the infected exconjugant's progeny maintained the ol
d macronucleus (macronuclear regeneration). For the first time it was
demonstrated that intranuclear bacteria (N. macronucleata) induce the
fusion of old nuclear fragments and new macronuclear anlagen with the
forming macronuclear heterokaryon. Only for H. caryophila an alternati
ve way - infection of the new macronuclear anlagen by a few of the bac
teria from the old macronuclear fragments - was shown.