BIOLOGY OF WOLBACHIA
JH Werren - Annual review of entomology, 1997 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Wolbachia are a common and widespread group of bacteria found in reproductive
tissues of arthropods. These bacteria are transmitted through the cytoplasm of eggs and …
tissues of arthropods. These bacteria are transmitted through the cytoplasm of eggs and …
Wolbachia Pipientis: Microbial Manipulator of Arthropod Reproduction
R Stouthamer, JAJ Breeuwer… - Annual Reviews in …, 1999 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract The α-proteobacterium Wolbachia pipientis is a very common cytoplasmic
symbiont of insects, crustaceans, mites, and filarial nematodes. To enhance its transmission …
symbiont of insects, crustaceans, mites, and filarial nematodes. To enhance its transmission …
Phylogeny and PCR–based classification of Wolbachia strains using wsp gene sequences
Wolbachia are a group of intracellular inherited bacteria that infect a wide range of
arthropods. They are associated with a number of different reproductive phenotypes in their …
arthropods. They are associated with a number of different reproductive phenotypes in their …
[BOOK][B] Parasitic wasps.
DLJ Quicke - 1997 - cabidigitallibrary.org
This book provides an up-to-date review of the biology of parasitic Hymenoptera, focusing
primarily on genetics, developmental biology, physiology, anatomy and molecular biology …
primarily on genetics, developmental biology, physiology, anatomy and molecular biology …
[BOOK][B] Insect physiology and biochemistry
JL Nation Sr - 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
Employing the clear, student-friendly style that made previous editions so popular, Insect
Physiology and Biochemistry, Fourth Edition presents an engaging and authoritative guide …
Physiology and Biochemistry, Fourth Edition presents an engaging and authoritative guide …
Evolution and phylogeny of Wolbachia: reproductive parasites of arthropods
JH Werren, W Zhang, LR Guo - Proceedings of the …, 1995 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Wolbachia are cytoplasmically inherited bacteria found in reproductive tissues of many
arthropod species. These bacteria are associated with reproductive alterations in their hosts …
arthropod species. These bacteria are associated with reproductive alterations in their hosts …
Wolbachia infection frequencies in insects: evidence of a global equilibrium?
JH Werren, DM Windsor - … of the Royal Society of London …, 2000 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Wolbachia are a group of cytoplasmically inherited bacteria that cause reproduction
alterations in arthropods, including parthenogenesis, reproductive incompatibility …
alterations in arthropods, including parthenogenesis, reproductive incompatibility …
Long PCR improves Wolbachia DNA amplification: wsp sequences found in 76% of sixty‐three arthropod species
A Jeyaprakash, MA Hoy - Insect molecular biology, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Bacteria belonging to the genus Wolbachia are associated with a variety of reproductive
anomalies in arthropods. Allele‐specific polymerase chain reaction (= Standard PCR) …
anomalies in arthropods. Allele‐specific polymerase chain reaction (= Standard PCR) …
The diversity of reproductive parasites among arthropods: Wolbachiado not walk alone
Background Inherited bacteria have come to be recognised as important components of
arthropod biology. In addition to mutualistic symbioses, a range of other inherited bacteria …
arthropod biology. In addition to mutualistic symbioses, a range of other inherited bacteria …
[BOOK][B] Sex allocation
S West - 2009 - degruyter.com
Recent decades have witnessed an explosion of theoretical and empirical studies of sex
allocation, transforming how we understand the allocation of resources to male and female …
allocation, transforming how we understand the allocation of resources to male and female …