Background. Maternally transmitted symbionts have evolved a variety of ways to promote their spread through host populations. One strategy is to hamper the reproduction of uninfected females by a mechanism called cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI). CI occurs in crosses between infected males and uninfected females and leads to partial to near-complete infertility. CI-infections are under positive frequency-dependent selection and require genetic drift to overcome the range of low frequencies where they are counter-selected. Given the importance of drift, population sub-division would be expected to facilitate the spread of CI. Nevertheless, a previous model concluded that variance in infection between competing groups of bree...
Wolbachia pipientis is a bacterium that induces cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI), the phenomenon in ...
BackgroundIn California Drosophila simulans, the maternally inherited Riverside strain Wolbachia inf...
Reproductive parasites such as Wolbachia spread within host populations by inducing cytoplasmic inco...
BACKGROUND:Maternally transmitted symbionts have evolved a variety of ways to promote their spread t...
Many arthropod species are infected by maternally inherited bacteria that induce cytoplasmic incompa...
The most enigmatic sexual manipulation by Wolbachia endosymbionts is cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI...
-symbionts. A. Threshold ratio as a function of host migration rate for deme sizes of = 4 (solid lin...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) is the most common reproductive manipulation produced by Wolbachia,...
Bacteria of the genus Wolbachia are among the most common endosymbionts in the world. In many insect...
Maternally inherited symbionts such as Wolbachia have long been seen mainly as reproductive parasite...
International audienceNumerous insects carry intracellular bacteria that manipulate the insects' rep...
<div><p>The maternally inherited intracellular bacteria <i>Wolbachia</i> can manipulate host reprodu...
Multiple infection of individual hosts with several species or strains of maternally inherited endos...
On theoretical grounds, coevolutionary interactions with parasites can select for cross fertilizatio...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Wolbachia pipientis is a bacterium that induces cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI), the phenomenon in ...
BackgroundIn California Drosophila simulans, the maternally inherited Riverside strain Wolbachia inf...
Reproductive parasites such as Wolbachia spread within host populations by inducing cytoplasmic inco...
BACKGROUND:Maternally transmitted symbionts have evolved a variety of ways to promote their spread t...
Many arthropod species are infected by maternally inherited bacteria that induce cytoplasmic incompa...
The most enigmatic sexual manipulation by Wolbachia endosymbionts is cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI...
-symbionts. A. Threshold ratio as a function of host migration rate for deme sizes of = 4 (solid lin...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) is the most common reproductive manipulation produced by Wolbachia,...
Bacteria of the genus Wolbachia are among the most common endosymbionts in the world. In many insect...
Maternally inherited symbionts such as Wolbachia have long been seen mainly as reproductive parasite...
International audienceNumerous insects carry intracellular bacteria that manipulate the insects' rep...
<div><p>The maternally inherited intracellular bacteria <i>Wolbachia</i> can manipulate host reprodu...
Multiple infection of individual hosts with several species or strains of maternally inherited endos...
On theoretical grounds, coevolutionary interactions with parasites can select for cross fertilizatio...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Wolbachia pipientis is a bacterium that induces cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI), the phenomenon in ...
BackgroundIn California Drosophila simulans, the maternally inherited Riverside strain Wolbachia inf...
Reproductive parasites such as Wolbachia spread within host populations by inducing cytoplasmic inco...