BACKGROUND: Insect symbionts employ multiple strategies to enhance their spread through populations, and some play a dual role as both a mutualist and a reproductive manipulator. It has recently been found that this is the case for some strains of Wolbachia, which both cause cytoplasmic incompatibility and protect their hosts against viruses. Here, we carry out the first test as to whether a male-killing strain of Wolbachia also provides a direct benefit to its host by providing antiviral protection to its host Drosophila bifasciata. We infected flies with two positive sense RNA viruses known to replicate in a range of Drosophila species (Drosophila C virus and Flock House virus) and measure the rate of death in Wolbachia positive and negat...
Wolbachia are vertically transmitted, obligatory intracellular bacteria that infect a great number o...
The outcome of microbial infection of insects is dependent not only on interactions between the host...
The outcome of microbial infection of insects is dependent not only on interactions between the host...
Abstract Background Insect symbionts employ multiple strategies to enhance their spread through popu...
Wolbachia is a common endosymbiont that can protect insects against viral pathogens. However, whethe...
Drosophila C virus (DCV) is a natural pathogen of Drosophila and a useful model for studying antivir...
Wolbachia is a maternally transmitted bacterial symbiont that is estimated to infect approximately h...
Drosophila C virus (DCV) is a natural pathogen of Drosophila and a useful model for studying antivir...
<div><p>In the last decade, bacterial symbionts have been shown to play an important role in protect...
Understanding viral dynamics in arthropods is of great importance when designing models to describe ...
In the last decade, bacterial symbionts have been shown to play an important role in protecting host...
Wolbachia, a common vertically transmitted symbiont, can protect insects against viral infection and...
Wolbachia pipientis bacteria are common endosymbionts of insects that are best known for their abili...
The bacterial symbiont Wolbachia can protect insects against viral pathogens, and the varying levels...
Wolbachia is a common heritable bacterial symbiont in insects. Its evolutionary success lies in the ...
Wolbachia are vertically transmitted, obligatory intracellular bacteria that infect a great number o...
The outcome of microbial infection of insects is dependent not only on interactions between the host...
The outcome of microbial infection of insects is dependent not only on interactions between the host...
Abstract Background Insect symbionts employ multiple strategies to enhance their spread through popu...
Wolbachia is a common endosymbiont that can protect insects against viral pathogens. However, whethe...
Drosophila C virus (DCV) is a natural pathogen of Drosophila and a useful model for studying antivir...
Wolbachia is a maternally transmitted bacterial symbiont that is estimated to infect approximately h...
Drosophila C virus (DCV) is a natural pathogen of Drosophila and a useful model for studying antivir...
<div><p>In the last decade, bacterial symbionts have been shown to play an important role in protect...
Understanding viral dynamics in arthropods is of great importance when designing models to describe ...
In the last decade, bacterial symbionts have been shown to play an important role in protecting host...
Wolbachia, a common vertically transmitted symbiont, can protect insects against viral infection and...
Wolbachia pipientis bacteria are common endosymbionts of insects that are best known for their abili...
The bacterial symbiont Wolbachia can protect insects against viral pathogens, and the varying levels...
Wolbachia is a common heritable bacterial symbiont in insects. Its evolutionary success lies in the ...
Wolbachia are vertically transmitted, obligatory intracellular bacteria that infect a great number o...
The outcome of microbial infection of insects is dependent not only on interactions between the host...
The outcome of microbial infection of insects is dependent not only on interactions between the host...