2009/09/25

Published

Following article has been published (in Japanese):

陰山大輔・成田聡子(2009)チョウの生殖や行動を変える共生細菌ボルバキア.昆虫と自然10月号 p. 8-12. [Kageyama D & Narita S: Wolbachia endosymbionts that affect reproduction and behavior of butterflies. Nature & Insects, October, 2009]


This review article cites the following papers.
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  3. Kageyama D, Anbutsu H, Shimada M, Fukatsu T (2007) Spiroplasma infection causes either early or late male killing in Drosophila, depending on maternal host age. Naturwissenschaften 94: 333-337.
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  15. Narita S, Kageyama D, Nomura M, Fukatsu T (2007a) Unexpected mechanism of symbiont-induced reversal of insect sex: feminizing Wolbachia continuously acts on the butterfly Eurema hecabe during larval development. Appl Environ Microbiol 73: 4332-4341.
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