Wolbachia infections are a model for understanding intracellular, bacterial symbioses. While the symbiosis is often studied from a binary perspective of host and bacteria, it is increasingly apparent that additional trophic levels can influence the symbiosis. For example, Wolbachia in arthropods harbor a widespread temperate bacteriophage, termed WO, that forms virions and rampantly transfers between coinfections. Here we test the hypothesis that temperatures at the extreme edges of an insect's habitable range alter bacteriophage WO inducibility and in turn, Wolbachia densities and the penetrance of cytoplasmic incompatibility. We report four key findings using the model wasp, Nasonia vitripennis: First, both cold treatment at 18 C and heat...
The coincidental evolution hypothesis predicts that traits connected to bacterial pathogenicity coul...
Environmental factors, including temperature, can have large effects on species interactions, includ...
Extreme high temperatures associated with climate change can affect species directly, and indirectly...
By manipulating arthropod reproduction worldwide, the heritable endosymbiont Wolbachia has spread to...
Terrestrial arthropods, including insects, commonly harbor maternally inherited intracellular symbio...
1. Temperature plays a fundamental role in the dynamics of host–pathogeninteractions. Wolbachia is a...
Terrestrial arthropods, including insects, commonly harbor maternally inherited intracellular symbio...
Terrestrial arthropods, including insects, commonly harbor maternally inherited intracellular symbio...
Viruses are key actors of ecosystems and have major impacts on global biogeochemical cycles. Prophag...
© 2006 Bordenstein et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creativ...
Heritable symbionts play an essential role in many aspects of host ecology in a temperature-dependen...
Recently, several applied studies exploring the use of pathogens for insect biocontrol have demonstr...
Global warming impacts diverse organisms not only directly but also indirectly via other organisms w...
The effects of high temperatures, antibiotics, nutrition and larval density on cytoplasmic incompati...
Wolbachia bacteria are now being introduced into Aedes aegypti mosquito populations for dengue contr...
The coincidental evolution hypothesis predicts that traits connected to bacterial pathogenicity coul...
Environmental factors, including temperature, can have large effects on species interactions, includ...
Extreme high temperatures associated with climate change can affect species directly, and indirectly...
By manipulating arthropod reproduction worldwide, the heritable endosymbiont Wolbachia has spread to...
Terrestrial arthropods, including insects, commonly harbor maternally inherited intracellular symbio...
1. Temperature plays a fundamental role in the dynamics of host–pathogeninteractions. Wolbachia is a...
Terrestrial arthropods, including insects, commonly harbor maternally inherited intracellular symbio...
Terrestrial arthropods, including insects, commonly harbor maternally inherited intracellular symbio...
Viruses are key actors of ecosystems and have major impacts on global biogeochemical cycles. Prophag...
© 2006 Bordenstein et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creativ...
Heritable symbionts play an essential role in many aspects of host ecology in a temperature-dependen...
Recently, several applied studies exploring the use of pathogens for insect biocontrol have demonstr...
Global warming impacts diverse organisms not only directly but also indirectly via other organisms w...
The effects of high temperatures, antibiotics, nutrition and larval density on cytoplasmic incompati...
Wolbachia bacteria are now being introduced into Aedes aegypti mosquito populations for dengue contr...
The coincidental evolution hypothesis predicts that traits connected to bacterial pathogenicity coul...
Environmental factors, including temperature, can have large effects on species interactions, includ...
Extreme high temperatures associated with climate change can affect species directly, and indirectly...