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  • 26. Effects of bacterial secondary symbionts on host plant use in pea aphids.
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  • 33. Costs and benefits of a superinfection of facultative symbionts in aphids.
    Oliver KM, Moran NA, Hunter MS.
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  • 34. Coinfection of the secondary symbionts, Hamiltonella defensa and Arsenophonus sp. contribute to the performance of the major aphid pest, Aphis gossypii (Hemiptera: Aphididae).
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  • 35. Evidence of indirect symbiont conferred protection against the predatory lady beetle Harmonia axyridis in the pea aphid.
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  • 37. Multi-scale characterization of symbiont diversity in the pea aphid complex through metagenomic approaches.
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  • 38. Host-based divergence in populations of the pea aphid: insights from nuclear markers and the prevalence of facultative symbionts.
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