International audienceThe tsetse fly (Glossina genus) is the main vector of African trypanosomes, which are protozoan parasites that cause human and animal African trypanosomiases in Sub-Saharan Africa. In the frame of the IAEA/FAO program 'Enhancing Vector Refractoriness to Trypanosome Infection', in addition to the tsetse, the cereal weevil Sitophilus has been introduced as a comparative system with regards to immune interactions with endosymbionts. The cereal weevil is an agricultural pest that destroys a significant proportion of cereal stocks worldwide. Tsetse flies are associated with three symbiotic bacteria, the multifunctional obligate Wigglesworthia glossinidia, the facultative commensal Sodalis glossinidius and the parasitic Wolb...
Individual traits vary among and within populations, and the co-occurrence of different endosymbiont...
Many insects maintain intracellular symbiosis with mutualistic bacteria that improve their adaptivec...
Microbial symbionts can be instrumental to the evolutionary success of their hosts. Here, we discuss...
Abstract The tsetse fly (Glossina genus) is the main vector of African trypanosomes, which are proto...
Tsetse flies (Glossina spp.) are medically and agriculturally important vectors that transmit Trypan...
Tsetse flies (Glossina spp.) act as the sole vectors of the African trypanosome species that cause H...
Background: Insects thriving on nutritionally poor habitats have integrated mutualistic intracellula...
Background: Persistent infections with mutualistic intracellular bacteria (endosymbionts) are well r...
Background: Insects thriving on nutritionally poor habitats have integrated mutualistic intracellula...
<div><p>Individual traits vary among and within populations, and the co-occurrence of different endo...
International audienceAbstract Insects living in nutritionally poor environments often establish lon...
Tsetse flies (Diptera:Glossinidae) are vectors of African trypanosomes. Tsetse undergo viviparous re...
International audienceMany insects sustain long-term relationships with intracellular symbiotic bact...
For the vast majority of vector borne parasites the ability to overcome the insect midgut defences i...
Tsetse flies (Diptera:Glossinidae) are vectors of African trypanosomes. Tsetse undergo viviparous re...
Individual traits vary among and within populations, and the co-occurrence of different endosymbiont...
Many insects maintain intracellular symbiosis with mutualistic bacteria that improve their adaptivec...
Microbial symbionts can be instrumental to the evolutionary success of their hosts. Here, we discuss...
Abstract The tsetse fly (Glossina genus) is the main vector of African trypanosomes, which are proto...
Tsetse flies (Glossina spp.) are medically and agriculturally important vectors that transmit Trypan...
Tsetse flies (Glossina spp.) act as the sole vectors of the African trypanosome species that cause H...
Background: Insects thriving on nutritionally poor habitats have integrated mutualistic intracellula...
Background: Persistent infections with mutualistic intracellular bacteria (endosymbionts) are well r...
Background: Insects thriving on nutritionally poor habitats have integrated mutualistic intracellula...
<div><p>Individual traits vary among and within populations, and the co-occurrence of different endo...
International audienceAbstract Insects living in nutritionally poor environments often establish lon...
Tsetse flies (Diptera:Glossinidae) are vectors of African trypanosomes. Tsetse undergo viviparous re...
International audienceMany insects sustain long-term relationships with intracellular symbiotic bact...
For the vast majority of vector borne parasites the ability to overcome the insect midgut defences i...
Tsetse flies (Diptera:Glossinidae) are vectors of African trypanosomes. Tsetse undergo viviparous re...
Individual traits vary among and within populations, and the co-occurrence of different endosymbiont...
Many insects maintain intracellular symbiosis with mutualistic bacteria that improve their adaptivec...
Microbial symbionts can be instrumental to the evolutionary success of their hosts. Here, we discuss...