Rapid spread of a bacterial symbiont in an invasive whitefly is driven by fitness benefits and female bias.

作者: A. G. Himler , T. Adachi-Hagimori , J. E. Bergen , A. Kozuch , S. E. Kelly

DOI: 10.1126/SCIENCE.1199410

关键词: ColonizationPopulationWhiteflyHomopteraBiologyArsenophonusColonisationAnimal ecologyPEST analysisEcology

摘要: … of whiteflies over five generations on three host plants from 14… Numbers indicate the number of replicate cages per plant … dynamic interaction between Rickettsia and their whitefly hosts. …

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