International audienceWolbachia are widespread endosymbionts found in a large variety of arthropods. While these bacteria are generally transmitted vertically and exhibit weak virulence in their native hosts, a growing number of studies suggests that horizontal transfers of Wolbachia to new host species also occur frequently in nature. In transfer situations, virulence variations can be predicted since hosts and symbionts are not adapted to each other. Here, we describe a situation where a Wolbachia strain (wVulC) becomes a pathogen when transfected from its native terrestrial isopod host species (Armadillidium vulgare) to another species (Porcellio d. dilatatus). Such transfer of wVulC kills all recipient animals within 75 days. Before dea...
<p>The <i>Wolbachia</i> quantifications performed at 90 and 180 days post-ingestion (PI) revealed th...
Wolbachia pipientis is one of the most widespread bacterial endosymbionts, infecting mites, crustace...
International audienceWolbachia are the most widespread endosymbiotic bacteria in animals. In many a...
International audienceWolbachia are widespread endosymbionts found in a large variety of arthropods....
Wolbachia are widespread endosymbionts found in a large variety of arthropods. While these bacteria ...
<div><p><em>Wolbachia</em> are widespread endosymbionts found in a large variety of arthropods. Whil...
International audienceVertical transmission mode is predicted to decrease the virulence of symbionts...
Vertical transmission mode is predicted to decrease the virulence of symbionts. However, Wolbachia, ...
International audienceWolbachia is a vertically transmitted endosymbiont whose radiative success is ...
International audienceThe Wolbachia are symbiotic bacteria vertically transmitted from one host gene...
International audienceWolbachia is one of the most abundant endosymbionts on earth, with a wide dist...
International audienceThe endosymbiont Wolbachia pipientis infects various hosts in which it navigat...
Wolbachia are intracellular bacteria widely distributed among arthropods and nematodes. In many inse...
The factors that control replication rate of the intracellular bacterium Wolbachia pipientis in its ...
Wolbachia is an endosymbiotic Alphaproteobacteria that can suppress insect-borne diseases through de...
<p>The <i>Wolbachia</i> quantifications performed at 90 and 180 days post-ingestion (PI) revealed th...
Wolbachia pipientis is one of the most widespread bacterial endosymbionts, infecting mites, crustace...
International audienceWolbachia are the most widespread endosymbiotic bacteria in animals. In many a...
International audienceWolbachia are widespread endosymbionts found in a large variety of arthropods....
Wolbachia are widespread endosymbionts found in a large variety of arthropods. While these bacteria ...
<div><p><em>Wolbachia</em> are widespread endosymbionts found in a large variety of arthropods. Whil...
International audienceVertical transmission mode is predicted to decrease the virulence of symbionts...
Vertical transmission mode is predicted to decrease the virulence of symbionts. However, Wolbachia, ...
International audienceWolbachia is a vertically transmitted endosymbiont whose radiative success is ...
International audienceThe Wolbachia are symbiotic bacteria vertically transmitted from one host gene...
International audienceWolbachia is one of the most abundant endosymbionts on earth, with a wide dist...
International audienceThe endosymbiont Wolbachia pipientis infects various hosts in which it navigat...
Wolbachia are intracellular bacteria widely distributed among arthropods and nematodes. In many inse...
The factors that control replication rate of the intracellular bacterium Wolbachia pipientis in its ...
Wolbachia is an endosymbiotic Alphaproteobacteria that can suppress insect-borne diseases through de...
<p>The <i>Wolbachia</i> quantifications performed at 90 and 180 days post-ingestion (PI) revealed th...
Wolbachia pipientis is one of the most widespread bacterial endosymbionts, infecting mites, crustace...
International audienceWolbachia are the most widespread endosymbiotic bacteria in animals. In many a...