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@haraipapilio.bsky.social paper on evolution of Wolbachia MK mechanism through prophage acquisition in molina butterflies - avoiding suppression by the host. Now out! #symbiosky www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti.... With @daisukekageyama.bsky.social @bolinabug.bsky.social and others
*correct link Very excited to share a preprint from stellar lab postdoc, Dr. Younghwan Kwak. “Intrahost mutational dynamics parallel long-term genome evolution in endosymbionts” Cool, skillful work and a nifty story! #symbiosis #insects #evolution www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
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Apr 9, 2025
Male-killing bacterial symbionts, prevalent in arthropods, skew population sex ratios by selectively killing male progeny, profoundly impacting ecolog…
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Evolution of Wolbachia male-killing mechanism within a host species
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What happens when a psyllid’s menu changes? 🍽️Our new paper (from two phenomenal honors students) reveals that differences in essential amino acids in plant diets reshapes symbiotic organ structure and alters insect fitness. Dive in: doi.org/10.1016/j.is...
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From beginning to end: the synecology of tree‐killing bark beetles, fungi, and trees - Six - Biological Reviews - Wiley Online Library 😁WE HAVE A NEW ONE OUT. Two years in the making. Give it a look! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
We have a new one out! Six, D.L., Alverson, H. & Bullington, L. Ecological stoichiometry of mountain pine beetle, its mutualist fungi, and the disease white pine blister rust in whitebark pine. Oecologia 207, 176 (2025). doi.org/10.1007/s004...
I know this is a weird time to ask, but are there post doc positions in symbiosis available in the next year? I know a talented microscopy/microbiology student who is going to be on the job market soon. Open to work outside the US, but is an American student if that makes a difference🧪🦠