Journal article
Rapid spread of a Wolbachia infection that does not affect host reproduction in Drosophila simulans cage populations
P Kriesner, AA Hoffmann
Evolution | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1111/evo.13506
Abstract
Wolbachia endosymbionts that are maternally inherited can spread rapidly in host populations through inducing sterility in uninfected females, but some Wolbachia infections do not influence host reproduction yet still persist. These infections are particularly interesting because they likely represent mutualistic endosymbionts, spreading by increasing host fitness. Here, we document such a spread in the wAu infection of Drosophila simulans. By establishing multiple replicate cage populations, we show that wAu consistently increased from an intermediate frequency to near fixation, representing an estimated fitness advantage of around 20% for infected females. The effective population size in ..
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