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2. Highly transmissible cytoplasmic incompatibility by the extracellular insect symbiont Spiroplasma
3. Multiple origins of obligate nematode and insect symbionts by a clade of bacteria closely related to plant pathogens
4. Olfactory Preferences of the Parasitic Nematode Howardula aoronymphium and its Insect Host Drosophila falleni
5. Dynamic changes in Wolbachia infection over a single generation of Drosophila suzukii, across a wide range of resource availability
6. Toxin-mediated protection against natural enemies by insect defensive symbionts
7. Bacterial associates of Hyalesthes obsoletus (Hemiptera: Cixiidae), the insect vector of bois noir disease, with a focus on cultivable bacteria
8. Dissecting the interface between apicomplexan parasite and host cell : Insights from a divergent AMA–RON2 pair
9. A ribosome-inactivating protein in a Drosophila defensive symbiont
10. Maternal transmission, sex ratio distortion, and mitochondria
11. Microbial Associates of the Vine Mealybug Planococcus ficus (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) under Different Rearing Conditions
12. A highly divergent Wolbachia with a tiny genome in an insect-parasitic tylenchid nematode
13. Factors Affecting the Strength of Cardinium-Induced Cytoplasmic Incompatibility in the Parasitic Wasp Encarsia pergandiella (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae)
14. Supplementary figures from A highly divergent Wolbachia with a tiny genome in an insect-parasitic tylenchid nematode
15. Supplementary methods from A highly divergent Wolbachia with a tiny genome in an insect-parasitic tylenchid nematode
16. Ecology and Evolution of Host‐Parasite Associations: Mycophagous Drosophila and Their Parasitic Nematodes
17. Adaptation via symbiosis: recent spread of a Drosophila defensive symbiont
18. Population biology of cytoplasmic incompatibility: maintenance and spread of cardinium symbionts in a parasitic wasp
19. Ecology and evolution of host-parasite associations: mycophagous Drosophila and their parasitic nematodes
20. Figures 2-7 from: Abram PK, McPherson AE, Kula R, Hueppelsheuser T, Thiessen J, Perlman SJ, Curtis CI, Fraser JL, Tam J, Carrillo J, Gates M, Scheffer S, Lewis M, Buffington M (2020) New records of Leptopilina, Ganaspis, and Asobara species associated with Drosophila suzukii in North America, including detections of L. japonica and G. brasiliensis. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 78: 1-17. https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.78.55026
21. Supplementary material 1 from: Abram PK, McPherson AE, Kula R, Hueppelsheuser T, Thiessen J, Perlman SJ, Curtis CI, Fraser JL, Tam J, Carrillo J, Gates M, Scheffer S, Lewis M, Buffington M (2020) New records of Leptopilina, Ganaspis, and Asobara species associated with Drosophila suzukii in North America, including detections of L. japonica and G. brasiliensis. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 78: 1-17. https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.78.55026
22. Figure 1 from: Abram PK, McPherson AE, Kula R, Hueppelsheuser T, Thiessen J, Perlman SJ, Curtis CI, Fraser JL, Tam J, Carrillo J, Gates M, Scheffer S, Lewis M, Buffington M (2020) New records of Leptopilina, Ganaspis, and Asobara species associated with Drosophila suzukii in North America, including detections of L. japonica and G. brasiliensis. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 78: 1-17. https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.78.55026
23. New records of Leptopilina, Ganaspis, and Asobara species associated with Drosophila suzukii in North America, including detections of L. japonica and G. brasiliensis
24. Autosomal suppression and fitness costs of an old driving X chromosome in Drosophila testacea
25. Evolution along the virulence spectrum: a case study of Drosophila and their nematode parasites
26. The role of defensive symbionts in host–parasite coevolution
27. Population biology of a selfish sex ratio distorting element in a booklouse (Psocodea: Liposcelis )
28. The defensive Spiroplasma
29. Toxin and Genome Evolution in aDrosophilaDefensive Symbiosis
30. Genetics and Genomics of an Unusual Selfish Sex Ratio Distortion in an Insect
31. Referee report. For: Identification of Spiroplasma insolitum symbionts in Anopheles gambiae [version 1; referees: 1 approved, 1 not approved]
32. Chapter Eight - Toxin-mediated protection against natural enemies by insect defensive symbionts.
33. The light at the end of the tunnel: photosensitivity in larvae of the mountain pine beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae)
34. Evolution and Diversity of Inherited Spiroplasma Symbionts in Myrmica Ants
35. Rickettsia felis infection in a common household insect pest, Liposcelis bostrychophila (Psocoptera: Liposcelidae)
36. An exceptional family:Ophiocordyceps-allied fungus dominates the microbiome of soft scale insects (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Coccidae)
37. Generality of toxins in defensive symbiosis: Ribosome-inactivating proteins and defense against parasitic wasps in Drosophila
38. Paternal Genome Elimination in Liposcelis Booklice (Insecta: Psocodea)
39. Evolution of multiple components of virulence in Drosophila-nematode associations
40. Infection success in novel hosts: an experimental and phylogenetic study of Drosophila-parasitic nematodes
41. Toxin and Genome Evolution in a Drosophila Defensive Symbiosis.
42. Immune genes and divergent antimicrobial peptides in flies of the subgenus Drosophila
43. Genome Evolution and Nitrogen Fixation in Bacterial Ectosymbionts of a Protist Inhabiting Wood-Feeding Cockroaches
44. Mechanism of symbiont-mediated defense against parasitic nematodes
45. A ribosome-inactivating protein in a Drosophila defensive symbiont
46. Dissecting the interface between apicomplexan parasite and host cell: Insights from a divergent AMA–RON2 pair
47. Infection Dynamics and Immune Response in a Newly Described Drosophila -Trypanosomatid Association
48. Morphological and molecular characterization of a sexually reproducing colony of the booklouse Liposcelis bostrychophila (Psocodea: Liposcelididae) found in Arizona
49. The Role of Host Phylogeny Varies in Shaping Microbial Diversity in the Hindguts of Lower Termites
50. An exceptional family: Ophiocordyceps-allied fungus dominates the microbiome of soft scale insects (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Coccidae).
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