A recommendation of:Martinez J, Cogni R, Cao C, Smith S, Illingworth CJR & Jiggins FM. 2016. Addicted? Reduced host resistance in populations with defensive symbionts. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B. 283: 20160778.
Rivero, Ana, Kremer, Natacha
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Insights into Wolbachia biology provided through genomic analysis
Wolbachia are maternally inherited intracellular bacteria that infect a range of invertebrates, including insects, mites, spiders and nematodes. They influence the biology of their host through a range of different mechanisms, from nutritional mutualism ...
Brownlie, J. +3 more
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Interactions between mosquito genetic background and Wolbachia strain affect dengue virus blocking and fitness in South American populations of Aedes aegypti. [PDF]
Ser SL +9 more
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Wolbachia in Field Populations of Forcipomyia Taiwana (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) in Taiwan
[[abstract]]Wolbachia pipientis is an endosymbiotic alpha-proteobacterium that is found in numerous insects and arthropods. Only a few studies have been made on Wolbachia in blood-sucking midges.
Wen, Yu-Der; Lin, Chung-Chi; Liou, Wei-Ming; Wang, Wei-Lung
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The presence of the wAnD strain of Wolbachia is correlated with lower levels of Plasmodium sporozoites and a less diverse microbiome in wild Anopheles demeilloni mosquito cephalothoraxes. [PDF]
Sougoufara S +10 more
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Wolbachia in Field Popukations of Forcipomia Taiwana (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) in Taiwan
[[abstract]]Wolbachia pipientis is an endosymbiotic alpha-proteobacterium that is found in numerous insects and arthropods. Only a few studies have been made on Wolbachia in blood-sucking midges.
Wen, Yu-Der; Lin, Chung-Chi; Liou, Wei-Ming; Wang, Wei-Lung
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Navigating evidence-informed decision making for arboviral disease control in Pacific Island countries. [PDF]
Ratu A, Anders KL, Leder K.
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Luke Turner Abstratct Wolbachia is a common group of bacteria found to infect about forty percent of all arthropods, making them one of the most prolific types of bacteria in the world.
Turner, Luke A
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The cost-effectiveness of Wolbachia-based biocontrol interventions for dengue: A scoping review of the available evidence. [PDF]
Turner HC +5 more
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This paper proposes a bidimensional modeling framework for Wolbachia invasion, assuming imperfect maternal transmission, incomplete cytoplasmic incompatibility, and direct infection loss due to thermal stress.
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