Genetic conflict theory predicts strong selection for host nuclear factors suppressing endosymbiont effects on reproduction; however, evidence of these suppressors is currently scarce. This can either be caused by a low suppressor evolution rate, or if suppressors originate frequently, by rapid spread and concurrent masking of their activity by silencing the endosymbiont effect. To explore this, we use two populations of a dwarf spider with a similar female bias, caused by a Wolbachia infection. Using inter- and intrapopulation crosses, we determine that one of these populations demonstrates a higher suppressing capability towards Wolbachia despite having a similar population sex ratio. This suggests that spider and endosymbiont are locked ...
Sex allocation theory predicts that when sons and daughters have different reproductive values, pare...
Wolbachia are widespread maternally-inherited bacteria suggested to play a role in arthropod host sp...
International audienceArthropods are often infected with Wolbachia inducing cytoplasmic incompatibil...
Endosymbionts such as Wolbachia and Rickettsia and their effects on their hosts have been extensivel...
Spiders exhibit a remarkable variety of reproductive phenotypes such as induced parthenogenesis and ...
Background: Maternally inherited bacteria that reside obligatorily or facultatively in arthropods ca...
Maternally inherited parasites are known to impose a wide variety of reproductive manipulations upon...
SummaryIn haplodiploids, females pass their genes on to all their offspring, whereas a male’s genes ...
Wolbachia are maternally-inherited bacteria that induce cytoplasmic incompatibility in many arthropo...
International audienceIn haplodiploids, females pass their genes on to all their offspring, whereas ...
International audienceWolbachia are maternally-inherited bacteria that induce cytoplasmic incompatib...
Sex allocation theory predicts that when sons and daughters have different reproductive values, pare...
Wolbachia are widespread maternally-inherited bacteria suggested to play a role in arthropod host sp...
Sex allocation theory predicts that when sons and daughters have different reproductive values, pare...
Producing equal amounts of male and female offspring has long been considered an evolutionarily stab...
Sex allocation theory predicts that when sons and daughters have different reproductive values, pare...
Wolbachia are widespread maternally-inherited bacteria suggested to play a role in arthropod host sp...
International audienceArthropods are often infected with Wolbachia inducing cytoplasmic incompatibil...
Endosymbionts such as Wolbachia and Rickettsia and their effects on their hosts have been extensivel...
Spiders exhibit a remarkable variety of reproductive phenotypes such as induced parthenogenesis and ...
Background: Maternally inherited bacteria that reside obligatorily or facultatively in arthropods ca...
Maternally inherited parasites are known to impose a wide variety of reproductive manipulations upon...
SummaryIn haplodiploids, females pass their genes on to all their offspring, whereas a male’s genes ...
Wolbachia are maternally-inherited bacteria that induce cytoplasmic incompatibility in many arthropo...
International audienceIn haplodiploids, females pass their genes on to all their offspring, whereas ...
International audienceWolbachia are maternally-inherited bacteria that induce cytoplasmic incompatib...
Sex allocation theory predicts that when sons and daughters have different reproductive values, pare...
Wolbachia are widespread maternally-inherited bacteria suggested to play a role in arthropod host sp...
Sex allocation theory predicts that when sons and daughters have different reproductive values, pare...
Producing equal amounts of male and female offspring has long been considered an evolutionarily stab...
Sex allocation theory predicts that when sons and daughters have different reproductive values, pare...
Wolbachia are widespread maternally-inherited bacteria suggested to play a role in arthropod host sp...
International audienceArthropods are often infected with Wolbachia inducing cytoplasmic incompatibil...