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SUBMITTER: Hornett EA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1551922 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hornett Emily A EA Charlat Sylvain S Duplouy Anne M R AM Davies Neil N Roderick George K GK Wedell Nina N Hurst Gregory D D GD
PLoS biology 20060901 9
Male-killing bacteria are widespread in arthropods, and can profoundly alter the reproductive biology of their host species. Here we detail the first case of complete suppression of a male killer. The nymphalid butterfly Hypolimnas bolina is infected with a strain of the bacterium Wolbachia, wBol1, which kills male host embryos in Polynesian populations, but does not do so in many areas of Southeast Asia, where both males and female adults are naturally infected, and wBol1-infected females produ ...[more]