Heritable bacterial endosymbionts are common in aphids (Hemiptera: Aphididae), and they can influence ecologically important traits of their hosts. It is generally assumed that their persistence in a population is dependent on a balance between the costs and benefits they confer. A good example is Hamiltonella defensa Moran et al., a facultative symbiont that provides a benefit by strongly increasing aphid resistance to parasitoid wasps, but becomes costly to the host in the absence of parasitoids. Regiella insecticola Moran et al. is another common symbiont of aphids and generally does not influence resistance to parasitoids. In the green peach aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulzer), however, one strain (R5.15) was discovered that behaves like H. ...
The heritable endosymbiont Spiroplasma infects many insects and has repeatedly evolved the ability t...
There is growing interest in biological control as a sustainable and environmentally friendly way to...
Insects use endogenous mechanisms and infection with protective symbionts to thwart attacks from nat...
Heritable bacterial endosymbionts are common in aphids (Hemiptera: Aphididae), and they can influenc...
Defences against parasites are typically associated with costs to the host that contribute to the ma...
Insects often carry heritable symbionts that negotiate interactions with food plants or natural enem...
Defences against parasites are typically associated with costs to the host that contribute to the ma...
Many insects harbour facultative symbiotic bacteria, some of which have been shown to provide resist...
Maternally transmitted symbionts can spread in host populations if they provide a fitness benefit to...
Insects are often attacked by multiple natural enemies, imposing dynamic selective pressures for the...
Background: Insect parasitoids are under strong selection to overcome their hosts’ defences. In aphi...
1.The pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum, maintains extreme variation in resistance to its most common p...
The heritable endosymbiont Spiroplasma infects many insects and has repeatedly evolved the ability t...
There is growing interest in biological control as a sustainable and environmentally friendly way to...
Insects use endogenous mechanisms and infection with protective symbionts to thwart attacks from nat...
Heritable bacterial endosymbionts are common in aphids (Hemiptera: Aphididae), and they can influenc...
Defences against parasites are typically associated with costs to the host that contribute to the ma...
Insects often carry heritable symbionts that negotiate interactions with food plants or natural enem...
Defences against parasites are typically associated with costs to the host that contribute to the ma...
Many insects harbour facultative symbiotic bacteria, some of which have been shown to provide resist...
Maternally transmitted symbionts can spread in host populations if they provide a fitness benefit to...
Insects are often attacked by multiple natural enemies, imposing dynamic selective pressures for the...
Background: Insect parasitoids are under strong selection to overcome their hosts’ defences. In aphi...
1.The pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum, maintains extreme variation in resistance to its most common p...
The heritable endosymbiont Spiroplasma infects many insects and has repeatedly evolved the ability t...
There is growing interest in biological control as a sustainable and environmentally friendly way to...
Insects use endogenous mechanisms and infection with protective symbionts to thwart attacks from nat...