SummaryMaternally inherited selfish genetic elements are common in animals [1]. Whereas host genetics and ecology are recognized as factors that may limit the incidence of these parasites [2, 3], theory suggests one further factor—interference with other selfish elements—that could affect their prevalence [4, 5]. In this paper, we show that spatial heterogeneity in the occurrence of the male-killing Wolbachia wBol1 in the tropical butterfly Hypolimnas bolina[6] is caused by a second infection that can exclude the male-killer. We first provide evidence of a second Wolbachia strain, wBol2, present in most populations that do not carry the male-killer but rare or absent when the male-killer is present. Crossing data indicate that wBol2 in male...
Many species of arthropod are infected by matrilineally inherited bacteria. One of these bacteria, W...
Male-killing bacteria are widespread in arthropods, and can profoundly alter the reproductive biolog...
In my PhD thesis I have studied different aspects of the biology of the male-killing (MK) Wolbachia ...
Maternally inherited selfish genetic elements are common in animals [1]. Whereas host genetics and e...
SummaryMaternally inherited selfish genetic elements are common in animals [1]. Whereas host genetic...
Maternally inherited parasites are known to impose a wide variety of reproductive manipulations upon...
BackgroundThe interaction between the Blue Moon butterfly, Hypolimnas bolina, and Wolbachia has attr...
Background. The interaction between the Blue Moon butterfly, Hypolimnas bolina, and Wolbachia has at...
BackgroundThe interaction between the Blue Moon butterfly, Hypolimnas bolina, and Wolbachia has attr...
Inherited bacteria that kill male hosts early in their development are known from five insect orders...
Male-killing bacteria are widespread in arthropods, and can profoundly alter the reproductive biolog...
Male-killing bacteria are widespread in arthropods, and can profoundly alter the reproductive biolog...
Wolbachia ensdosymbionts are well known for their ability to manipulate the population biology and d...
Background: Sex ratio distorting agents (maternally inherited symbionts and meiotically-driving sex ...
Male-killing bacteria are widespread in arthropods, and can profoundly alter the reproductive biolog...
Many species of arthropod are infected by matrilineally inherited bacteria. One of these bacteria, W...
Male-killing bacteria are widespread in arthropods, and can profoundly alter the reproductive biolog...
In my PhD thesis I have studied different aspects of the biology of the male-killing (MK) Wolbachia ...
Maternally inherited selfish genetic elements are common in animals [1]. Whereas host genetics and e...
SummaryMaternally inherited selfish genetic elements are common in animals [1]. Whereas host genetic...
Maternally inherited parasites are known to impose a wide variety of reproductive manipulations upon...
BackgroundThe interaction between the Blue Moon butterfly, Hypolimnas bolina, and Wolbachia has attr...
Background. The interaction between the Blue Moon butterfly, Hypolimnas bolina, and Wolbachia has at...
BackgroundThe interaction between the Blue Moon butterfly, Hypolimnas bolina, and Wolbachia has attr...
Inherited bacteria that kill male hosts early in their development are known from five insect orders...
Male-killing bacteria are widespread in arthropods, and can profoundly alter the reproductive biolog...
Male-killing bacteria are widespread in arthropods, and can profoundly alter the reproductive biolog...
Wolbachia ensdosymbionts are well known for their ability to manipulate the population biology and d...
Background: Sex ratio distorting agents (maternally inherited symbionts and meiotically-driving sex ...
Male-killing bacteria are widespread in arthropods, and can profoundly alter the reproductive biolog...
Many species of arthropod are infected by matrilineally inherited bacteria. One of these bacteria, W...
Male-killing bacteria are widespread in arthropods, and can profoundly alter the reproductive biolog...
In my PhD thesis I have studied different aspects of the biology of the male-killing (MK) Wolbachia ...