Abstract Background Wolbachia is an endosymbiont common to most invertebrates, which can have significant evolutionary implications for its host species by acting as a barrier to gene flow. Despite the importance of Wolbachia, still little is known about its prevalence and diversification pattern among closely related host species. Wolbachia strains may phylogenetically coevolve with their hosts, unless horizontal host-switches are particularly common. We address these issues in the genus Erebia, one of the most diverse Palearctic butterfly genera. Results We sequenced the Wolbachia genome from a strain infecting Erebia cassioides and showed that it belongs to the Wolbachia supergroup B, capable of infecting arthropods from different taxon...
Symbiosis studies typically focus on a given bacterial species associated with a specific host organ...
BackgroundThe interaction between the Blue Moon butterfly, Hypolimnas bolina, and Wolbachia has attr...
INTRODUCTION: Butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera) constitute one of the most diverse insect orders, ...
Wolbachia is an endosymbiont common to most invertebrates, which can have significant evolutionary i...
Background: Phylogenetically closely related strains of maternally inherited endosymbiotic bacteria ...
Background Phylogenetically closely related strains of maternally inherited endosymbiotic bacteria a...
Wolbachia are the most prevalent and influential bacteria described among the insects to date. But d...
The bacterium Wolbachia infects many insect species and spreads by diverse vertical and horizontal m...
International audienceBackground : The endosymbiont Wolbachia pipientis causes diverse and sometimes...
International audienceWolbachia is one of the most common endosymbionts found infecting arthropods. ...
Many insect species are infected with endosymbiotic bacteria that live in the cytoplasm of their hos...
Bicyclus butterflies are key species for studies of wing pattern development, phenotypic plasticity,...
The maternally inherited obligate bacteria Wolbachia is known to infect various lepidopteran insects...
Wolbachia (Alphaproteobacteria) is an inherited endosymbiont of arthropods and filarial nematodes an...
Bicyclus butterflies are key species for studies of wing pattern development, phenotypic plasticity,...
Symbiosis studies typically focus on a given bacterial species associated with a specific host organ...
BackgroundThe interaction between the Blue Moon butterfly, Hypolimnas bolina, and Wolbachia has attr...
INTRODUCTION: Butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera) constitute one of the most diverse insect orders, ...
Wolbachia is an endosymbiont common to most invertebrates, which can have significant evolutionary i...
Background: Phylogenetically closely related strains of maternally inherited endosymbiotic bacteria ...
Background Phylogenetically closely related strains of maternally inherited endosymbiotic bacteria a...
Wolbachia are the most prevalent and influential bacteria described among the insects to date. But d...
The bacterium Wolbachia infects many insect species and spreads by diverse vertical and horizontal m...
International audienceBackground : The endosymbiont Wolbachia pipientis causes diverse and sometimes...
International audienceWolbachia is one of the most common endosymbionts found infecting arthropods. ...
Many insect species are infected with endosymbiotic bacteria that live in the cytoplasm of their hos...
Bicyclus butterflies are key species for studies of wing pattern development, phenotypic plasticity,...
The maternally inherited obligate bacteria Wolbachia is known to infect various lepidopteran insects...
Wolbachia (Alphaproteobacteria) is an inherited endosymbiont of arthropods and filarial nematodes an...
Bicyclus butterflies are key species for studies of wing pattern development, phenotypic plasticity,...
Symbiosis studies typically focus on a given bacterial species associated with a specific host organ...
BackgroundThe interaction between the Blue Moon butterfly, Hypolimnas bolina, and Wolbachia has attr...
INTRODUCTION: Butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera) constitute one of the most diverse insect orders, ...