Microbiome of the wasp Vespula pensylvanica in native and invasive populations, and associations with Moku virus.
Invasive species present a worldwide concern as competition and pathogen reservoirs for native species. Specifically, the invasive social wasp, Vespula pensylvanica, is native to western North America and has become naturalized in Hawaii, where it exerts pressures on native arthropod communities as...
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Main Authors: | Jason A Rothman, Kevin J Loope, Quinn S McFrederick, Erin E Wilson Rankin |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e7c459ba3a2741de8fd86acd11fbce4a |
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