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Publikováno v:
Communications Biology, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2024)
Abstract Many insects and other animals carry microbial endosymbionts that influence their reproduction and fitness. These relationships only persist if endosymbionts are reliably transmitted from one host generation to the next. Wolbachia are matern
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https://doaj.org/article/97c25c64f7e84b6b9d502a3077c0501f
Autor:
Michael T. J. Hague, Amber N. Stokes, Chris R. Feldman, Edmund D. Brodie Jr., Edmund D. Brodie III
Publikováno v:
Evolution Letters, Vol 4, Iss 4, Pp 317-332 (2020)
Abstract Reciprocal adaptation is the hallmark of arms race coevolution. Local coadaptation between natural enemies should generate a geographic mosaic pattern where both species have roughly matched abilities across their shared range. However, mosa
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https://doaj.org/article/c2fbf455f0ab4f26b647abeb0d04eb72
Publikováno v:
mBio, Vol 11, Iss 5 (2020)
ABSTRACT Heritable symbionts can modify a range of ecologically important host traits, including behavior. About half of all insect species are infected with maternally transmitted Wolbachia, a bacterial endosymbiont known to alter host reproduction,
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https://doaj.org/article/d7fe2b2a2e424970822be8e0f94062cb
Autor:
Yonah A Radousky, Michael T J Hague, Sommer Fowler, Eliza Paneru, Adan Codina, Cecilia Rugamas, Grant Hartzog, Brandon S Cooper, William Sullivan
Publikováno v:
GENETICS. 224
A broad array of endosymbionts radiate through host populations via vertical transmission, yet much remains unknown concerning the cellular basis, diversity, and routes underlying this transmission strategy. Here, we address these issues, by examinin
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology.
Antagonistic coevolution between natural enemies can produce highly exaggerated traits, such as prey toxins and predator resistance. This reciprocal process of adaptation and counter-adaptation may also open doors to other evolutionary novelties not
Publikováno v:
Molecular Biology and Evolution
Reconstructing the histories of complex adaptations and identifying the evolutionary mechanisms underlying their origins are two of the primary goals of evolutionary biology. Taricha newts, which contain high concentrations of the deadly toxin tetrod
Publikováno v:
Genetics. 215:1117-1132
Maternally transmitted Wolbachia bacteria infect about half of all insect species. They usually show imperfect maternal transmission and often produce cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI). Irrespective of CI, Wolbachia frequencies tend to increase when r
Publikováno v:
Evolution Letters, Vol 4, Iss 4, Pp 317-332 (2020)
Evolution Letters
Evolution Letters
Reciprocal adaptation is the hallmark of arms race coevolution. Local coadaptation between natural enemies should generate a geographic mosaic pattern where both species have roughly matched abilities across their shared range. However, mosaic variat
Publikováno v:
Biol Lett
Heritable symbionts have diverse effects on the physiology, reproduction and fitness of their hosts. Maternally transmitted Wolbachia are one of the most common endosymbionts in nature, infecting about half of all insect species. We test the hypothes
Heritable symbionts have diverse effects on the physiology, reproduction and fitness of their hosts. Maternally transmitted Wolbachia are one of the most common endosymbionts in nature, infecting about half of all insect species. We test the hypothes
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::de4a9403122e0f1dae345cdd6755ba8b
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.02.24.432688
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.02.24.432688