While strict vertical transmission insures the durability of intracellular symbioses, phylogenetic incongruences between hosts and endosymbionts suggest horizontal transmission must also occur. These horizontal acquisitions can have important implications for the biology of the host. Wolbachia is one of the most ecologically successful prokaryotes in arthropods, infecting an estimated 50–70% of all insect species. Much of this success is likely due to the fact that, in arthropods, Wolbachia is notorious for manipulating host reproduction to favor transmission through the female germline. However, its natural potential for horizontal transmission remains poorly understood. Here we evaluate the fundamental prerequisites for successful horizon...
Reproductive manipulation by endosymbiotic Wolbachia can cause unequal inheritance, allowing the man...
Ant colonies are a hub of diverse interactions that are affected by a multitude of factors, such as ...
AbstractWolbachia is a genus of α-proteobacteria found in obligate intracellular association with a ...
While strict vertical transmission insures the durability of intracellular symbioses, phylogenetic i...
While strict vertical transmission insures the durability of intracellular symbioses, phylogenetic i...
While strict vertical transmission insures the durability of intracellular symbioses, phylogenetic i...
A huge variety of Arthropod species is infected with endosymbiotic Wolbachia bacteria that manipulat...
While Wolbachia, an intracellular bacterial symbiont, is primarily transmitted maternally in arthrop...
The coevolution between hosts and their endosymbionts (organisms that live only in the host’s body a...
Symbionts can substantially affect the evolution and ecology of their hosts. The investigation of th...
Abstract Background The role of Wolbachia endosymbionts in shaping the mitochondrial diversity of th...
Symbionts can substantially affect the evolution and ecology of their hosts. The investigation of th...
WOLBACHIA are maternally inherited bacteria, which are very common in arthropods and nematodes. Wolb...
Abstract Background Adapting to changes in the enviro...
<div><p>Facultative bacterial endosymbionts are associated with many arthropods and are primarily tr...
Reproductive manipulation by endosymbiotic Wolbachia can cause unequal inheritance, allowing the man...
Ant colonies are a hub of diverse interactions that are affected by a multitude of factors, such as ...
AbstractWolbachia is a genus of α-proteobacteria found in obligate intracellular association with a ...
While strict vertical transmission insures the durability of intracellular symbioses, phylogenetic i...
While strict vertical transmission insures the durability of intracellular symbioses, phylogenetic i...
While strict vertical transmission insures the durability of intracellular symbioses, phylogenetic i...
A huge variety of Arthropod species is infected with endosymbiotic Wolbachia bacteria that manipulat...
While Wolbachia, an intracellular bacterial symbiont, is primarily transmitted maternally in arthrop...
The coevolution between hosts and their endosymbionts (organisms that live only in the host’s body a...
Symbionts can substantially affect the evolution and ecology of their hosts. The investigation of th...
Abstract Background The role of Wolbachia endosymbionts in shaping the mitochondrial diversity of th...
Symbionts can substantially affect the evolution and ecology of their hosts. The investigation of th...
WOLBACHIA are maternally inherited bacteria, which are very common in arthropods and nematodes. Wolb...
Abstract Background Adapting to changes in the enviro...
<div><p>Facultative bacterial endosymbionts are associated with many arthropods and are primarily tr...
Reproductive manipulation by endosymbiotic Wolbachia can cause unequal inheritance, allowing the man...
Ant colonies are a hub of diverse interactions that are affected by a multitude of factors, such as ...
AbstractWolbachia is a genus of α-proteobacteria found in obligate intracellular association with a ...