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510 related items for PubMed ID: 25904667

  • 1. The incidence of bacterial endosymbionts in terrestrial arthropods.
    Weinert LA, Araujo-Jnr EV, Ahmed MZ, Welch JJ.
    Proc Biol Sci; 2015 May 22; 282(1807):20150249. PubMed ID: 25904667
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  • 2. Distribution of the bacterial symbiont Cardinium in arthropods.
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    Sci Rep; 2016 Jun 13; 6():27900. PubMed ID: 27291078
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  • 4. Bacterial Endosymbionts Are Common Among, but not Necessarily Within, Insect Species.
    Sazama EJ, Ouellette SP, Wesner JS.
    Environ Entomol; 2019 Feb 13; 48(1):127-133. PubMed ID: 30629155
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  • 5. Wolbachia, Cardinium and climate: an analysis of global data.
    Charlesworth J, Weinert LA, Araujo EV, Welch JJ.
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  • 6. Epidemiology in evolutionary time: the case of Wolbachia horizontal transmission between arthropod host species.
    Zug R, Koehncke A, Hammerstein P.
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  • 7. Host-symbiont interactions in spider mite Tetranychus truncates doubly infected with Wolbachia and Cardinium.
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  • 8. Low Endosymbiont Incidence in Drosophila Species Across Peninsula Thailand.
    Detcharoen M, Nilsai A.
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  • 9. The effects of, and interactions between, Cardinium and Wolbachia in the doubly infected spider mite Bryobia sarothamni.
    Ros VI, Breeuwer JA.
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  • 10. Still a host of hosts for Wolbachia: analysis of recent data suggests that 40% of terrestrial arthropod species are infected.
    Zug R, Hammerstein P.
    PLoS One; 2012 Apr 30; 7(6):e38544. PubMed ID: 22685581
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  • 11. Are sex ratio distorting endosymbionts responsible for mating system variation among dance flies (Diptera: Empidinae)?
    Murray RL, Herridge EJ, Ness RW, Bussière LF.
    PLoS One; 2017 Apr 30; 12(6):e0178364. PubMed ID: 28609446
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  • 13. The diversity of reproductive parasites among arthropods: Wolbachia do not walk alone.
    Duron O, Bouchon D, Boutin S, Bellamy L, Zhou L, Engelstädter J, Hurst GD.
    BMC Biol; 2008 Jun 24; 6():27. PubMed ID: 18577218
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  • 14. Independent cytoplasmic incompatibility induced by Cardinium and Wolbachia maintains endosymbiont coinfections in haplodiploid thrips populations.
    Nguyen DT, Morrow JL, Spooner-Hart RN, Riegler M.
    Evolution; 2017 Apr 24; 71(4):995-1008. PubMed ID: 28181227
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  • 16. Cytoplasmic incompatibility in the parasitic wasp Encarsia inaron: disentangling the roles of Cardinium and Wolbachia symbionts.
    White JA, Kelly SE, Perlman SJ, Hunter MS.
    Heredity (Edinb); 2009 May 24; 102(5):483-9. PubMed ID: 19223921
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  • 19. Importance of endosymbionts Wolbachia and Rickettsia in insect resistance development.
    Liu XD, Guo HF.
    Curr Opin Insect Sci; 2019 Jun 24; 33():84-90. PubMed ID: 31358201
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  • 20. Lateral transfers of insertion sequences between Wolbachia, Cardinium and Rickettsia bacterial endosymbionts.
    Duron O.
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