Arthropods are frequently infected with inherited symbionts, which sometimes confer fitness benefits on female hosts or manipulate host reproduction. Early male killing, in which infected males die during embryogenesis, is induced by some bacteria, such as Wolbachia and Spiroplasma. A female-biased sex ratio has been found in Homona magnanima, collected from a tea plantation in Japan. Here, we examined the male-killing trait in H. magnanima and identified the agent that induces early male killing. The sex ratio distortion (SR) strain produced only females and no males, and its egg hatch rate was significantly lower than that of the normal (N) strain. The N strain was infected with only Wolbachia, whereas the SR strain was infected with both...
Wolbachia is a maternally inherited ubiquitous endosymbiotic bacterium of arthropods that displays a...
A maternally inherited, all-female trait is widely found among arthropods, which is caused by bacter...
Male-killing bacteria are common in insects, and are thought to persist in host populations primaril...
Arthropods are frequently infected with inherited symbionts, which sometimes confer fitness benefits...
Wolbachia are endosymbiotic bacteria known to manipulate the reproduction of their hosts. Some popul...
Many maternally inherited endosymbionts manipulate their host’s reproduction in various ways to enha...
Wolbachia manipulates insect host biology through a variety of means that result in elevated fitness...
BACKGROUND: Endosymbionts that manipulate the reproduction of their hosts have been reported widely ...
Inherited microbial symbionts can modulate host susceptibility to natural enemy attack. A wider rang...
Shell damage and parasitic infections are frequent in gastropods, influencing key snail host life-hi...
Wolbachia infections have been described in several Drosophila species, but relatively few have been...
Trichogramma wasps can be rendered asexual by infection with the maternally inherited symbiont Wolba...
Female-producing parthenogenesis can be induced by endosymbionts that increase their transmission by...
Wolbachia is a maternally inherited ubiquitous endosymbiotic bacterium of arthropods that displays a...
A maternally inherited, all-female trait is widely found among arthropods, which is caused by bacter...
Male-killing bacteria are common in insects, and are thought to persist in host populations primaril...
Arthropods are frequently infected with inherited symbionts, which sometimes confer fitness benefits...
Wolbachia are endosymbiotic bacteria known to manipulate the reproduction of their hosts. Some popul...
Many maternally inherited endosymbionts manipulate their host’s reproduction in various ways to enha...
Wolbachia manipulates insect host biology through a variety of means that result in elevated fitness...
BACKGROUND: Endosymbionts that manipulate the reproduction of their hosts have been reported widely ...
Inherited microbial symbionts can modulate host susceptibility to natural enemy attack. A wider rang...
Shell damage and parasitic infections are frequent in gastropods, influencing key snail host life-hi...
Wolbachia infections have been described in several Drosophila species, but relatively few have been...
Trichogramma wasps can be rendered asexual by infection with the maternally inherited symbiont Wolba...
Female-producing parthenogenesis can be induced by endosymbionts that increase their transmission by...
Wolbachia is a maternally inherited ubiquitous endosymbiotic bacterium of arthropods that displays a...
A maternally inherited, all-female trait is widely found among arthropods, which is caused by bacter...
Male-killing bacteria are common in insects, and are thought to persist in host populations primaril...