Many arthropods are infected with vertically transmitted, intracellular bacteria manipulating their host's reproduction. Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) is commonly observed and is expressed as a reduction in the number of offspring in crosses between infected males and uninfected females (or females infected with a different bacterial strain). CI is often related to the presence of Wolbachia, but recent findings indicate that a second reproductive parasite, Cardinium, is also capable of inducing CI. Although both Wolbachia and Cardinium occur in arthropods and may infect the same host species, little is known about their interactions. We observed Wolbachia and Cardinium in the sexual spider mite Bryobia sarothamni (Acari: Tetranychidae) a...
Arthropods harbor heritable intracellular symbionts that may manipulate host reproduction to favor s...
Whereas endosymbiont-induced incompatibility is known to occur in various arthropod taxa, such as sp...
Wolbachia are widespread maternally-inherited bacteria suggested to play a role in arthropod host sp...
Many arthropods are infected with vertically transmitted, intracellular bacteria manipulating their ...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) has been proposed as a major mechanism by which certain strains of ...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) has been proposed as a major mechanism by which certain strains of ...
Background Wolbachia and Cardinium are endosymbiotic bacteria infecting many arthropods and manipula...
Wolbachia are maternally inherited intracellular bacteria that infect a wide range of arthropods and...
Background: Wolbachia and Cardinium are endosymbiotic bacteria infecting many arthropods and manipul...
International audienceArthropods are often infected with Wolbachia inducing cytoplasmic incompatibil...
Arthropods are often infected with Wolbachia inducing cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI), whereby cros...
Cardinium and Wolbachia are common maternally inherited reproductive parasites that can co-infect ar...
Wolbachia are widespread maternally-inherited bacteria suggested to play a role in arthropod host sp...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) is a conditional sterility in numerous arthropods that is caused by...
Bacterial symbionts that manipulate the reproduction of their host to increase their own transmissio...
Arthropods harbor heritable intracellular symbionts that may manipulate host reproduction to favor s...
Whereas endosymbiont-induced incompatibility is known to occur in various arthropod taxa, such as sp...
Wolbachia are widespread maternally-inherited bacteria suggested to play a role in arthropod host sp...
Many arthropods are infected with vertically transmitted, intracellular bacteria manipulating their ...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) has been proposed as a major mechanism by which certain strains of ...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) has been proposed as a major mechanism by which certain strains of ...
Background Wolbachia and Cardinium are endosymbiotic bacteria infecting many arthropods and manipula...
Wolbachia are maternally inherited intracellular bacteria that infect a wide range of arthropods and...
Background: Wolbachia and Cardinium are endosymbiotic bacteria infecting many arthropods and manipul...
International audienceArthropods are often infected with Wolbachia inducing cytoplasmic incompatibil...
Arthropods are often infected with Wolbachia inducing cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI), whereby cros...
Cardinium and Wolbachia are common maternally inherited reproductive parasites that can co-infect ar...
Wolbachia are widespread maternally-inherited bacteria suggested to play a role in arthropod host sp...
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) is a conditional sterility in numerous arthropods that is caused by...
Bacterial symbionts that manipulate the reproduction of their host to increase their own transmissio...
Arthropods harbor heritable intracellular symbionts that may manipulate host reproduction to favor s...
Whereas endosymbiont-induced incompatibility is known to occur in various arthropod taxa, such as sp...
Wolbachia are widespread maternally-inherited bacteria suggested to play a role in arthropod host sp...