Background: Wolbachia and Cardinium are endosymbiotic bacteria infecting many arthropods and manipulating host reproduction. Although these bacteria are maternally transmitted, incongruencies between phylogenies of host and parasite suggest an additional role for occasional horizontal transmission. Consistent with this view is the strong evidence for recombination in Wolbachia, although it is less clear to what extent recombination drives diversification within single host species and genera. Furthermore, little is known concerning the population structures of other insect endosymbionts which co-infect with Wolbachia, such as Cardinium. Here, we explore Wolbachia and Cardinium strain diversity within nine spider mite species (Tetranychidae)...
Wolbachia are endosymbiotic bacteria known to manipulate the reproduction of their hosts. These mani...
Although the diversity of bacterial endosymbionts in arthropods is well documented, whether and how ...
Wolbachia are widespread maternally-inherited bacteria suggested to play a role in arthropod host sp...
Background Wolbachia and Cardinium are endosymbiotic bacteria infecting many arthropods and manipula...
At least 20% of all arthropods and some nematode species are infected with intracellular bacteria of...
Wolbachia are maternally-inherited bacteria that induce cytoplasmic incompatibility in many arthropo...
Whereas endosymbiont-induced incompatibility is known to occur in various arthropod taxa, such as sp...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) has been proposed as a major mechanism by which certain strains of ...
Many arthropods are infected with vertically transmitted, intracellular bacteria manipulating their ...
International audienceBacterial endosymbionts are known as important players of the evolutionary eco...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) has been proposed as a major mechanism by which certain strains of ...
Wolbachia are maternally inherited intracellular endosymbionts bacteria, commonly found in the repro...
Bacterial endosymbionts of the groups Wolbachia, Cardinium and Rickettsiaceae are well known for the...
Background Cardinium is an intracellular bacterial symbiont in the phylum Bacteroidetes that is foun...
In many arthropods, maternally inherited endosymbiotic bacteria can increase infection frequency by ...
Wolbachia are endosymbiotic bacteria known to manipulate the reproduction of their hosts. These mani...
Although the diversity of bacterial endosymbionts in arthropods is well documented, whether and how ...
Wolbachia are widespread maternally-inherited bacteria suggested to play a role in arthropod host sp...
Background Wolbachia and Cardinium are endosymbiotic bacteria infecting many arthropods and manipula...
At least 20% of all arthropods and some nematode species are infected with intracellular bacteria of...
Wolbachia are maternally-inherited bacteria that induce cytoplasmic incompatibility in many arthropo...
Whereas endosymbiont-induced incompatibility is known to occur in various arthropod taxa, such as sp...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) has been proposed as a major mechanism by which certain strains of ...
Many arthropods are infected with vertically transmitted, intracellular bacteria manipulating their ...
International audienceBacterial endosymbionts are known as important players of the evolutionary eco...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) has been proposed as a major mechanism by which certain strains of ...
Wolbachia are maternally inherited intracellular endosymbionts bacteria, commonly found in the repro...
Bacterial endosymbionts of the groups Wolbachia, Cardinium and Rickettsiaceae are well known for the...
Background Cardinium is an intracellular bacterial symbiont in the phylum Bacteroidetes that is foun...
In many arthropods, maternally inherited endosymbiotic bacteria can increase infection frequency by ...
Wolbachia are endosymbiotic bacteria known to manipulate the reproduction of their hosts. These mani...
Although the diversity of bacterial endosymbionts in arthropods is well documented, whether and how ...
Wolbachia are widespread maternally-inherited bacteria suggested to play a role in arthropod host sp...