Mechanisms and Evolution of Heritable Microbial Density in Insect Hosts
Within-host density is a critically important aspect of vertically transmitted symbioses that influences the fitness of both hosts and microbes. I review recent studies of symbiont density in insects, including my laboratory’s work on pea aphids and maternally transmitted bacteria.
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Autor principal: | Benjamin J. Parker |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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