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The following pages link to Distribution and phylogeny of Wolbachia inducing thelytoky in Rhoditini and 'Aylacini' (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae). (Q45888248):
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- How many species are infected with Wolbachia?--A statistical analysis of current data (Q29617306) (← links)
- High levels of multiple infections, recombination and horizontal transmission of Wolbachia in the Andricus mukaigawae (Hymenoptera; Cynipidae) communities (Q35046660) (← links)
- Diversity ofWolbachiaEndosymbionts in Heteropteran Bugs (Q36049353) (← links)
- Wolbachia infection complexity among insects in the tropical rice-field community (Q39139797) (← links)
- Differential success in northwards range expansion between ecotypes of the marble gallwasp Andricus kollari: a tale of two lifecycles (Q39492370) (← links)
- Wolbachia Infections Responsible for Thelytoky in Dryinid Wasps. The Case of Gonatopus bonaerensis Virla (Hymenoptera: Dryinidae). (Q40405414) (← links)
- Understanding patterns of genetic diversity in the oak gallwasp Biorhiza pallida: demographic history or a Wolbachia selective sweep? (Q43692511) (← links)
- Prevalence of Wolbachia infection in Bemisia tabaci (Q45885983) (← links)
- The incidence and diversity of Wolbachia in gallwasps (Hymenoptera; Cynipidae) on oak. (Q45887543) (← links)
- Diversity and distribution of Wolbachia in relation to geography, host plant affiliation and life cycle of a heterogonic gall wasp (Q51144412) (← links)
- Convergent incidences of Wolbachia infection in fig wasp communities from two continents. (Q52655601) (← links)
- A bioinformatics approach to identifying infections in arthropods (Q58767887) (← links)
- Gall Wasp Transcriptomes Unravel Potential Effectors Involved in Molecular Dialogues With Oak and Rose (Q92510600) (← links)
- UCE data reveal multiple origins of rose gallers in North America: Global phylogeny of Diplolepis Geoffroy (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) (Q99634248) (← links)
- Molecular evidence for the presence of the endosymbiontic bacteria Wolbachia in Cotesia populations (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) (Q111346450) (← links)
- Wolbachia infection in six species of gall wasps and their parasitoids (Q111348927) (← links)