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Pagendam D, Trewin B, Snoad N, Ritchie S, Hoffmann A, Staunton K, et al.
BMC Biol . 2020 Nov; 18(1):161. PMID: 33158442
Background: The Wolbachia incompatible insect technique (IIT) shows promise as a method for eliminating populations of invasive mosquitoes such as Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus) (Diptera: Culicidae) and reducing the incidence of...
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Guo Y, Hoffmann A, Xu X, Zhang X, Huang H, Ju J, et al.
Insect Mol Biol . 2018 Jul; 27(6):796-807. PMID: 29989657
Wolbachia influence the fitness of their invertebrate hosts. They have effects on reproductive incompatibility and egg production. Although the former are well characterized, the mechanistic basis of the latter is...
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Sun J, Jin P, Hoffmann A, Duan X, Dai J, Hu G, et al.
Insect Mol Biol . 2018 May; 27(6):698-709. PMID: 29797479
There is increasing evidence that mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) can be under selection, whereas the selective regimes shaping mitogenome evolution remain largely unclear. To test for mitogenome evolution in relation to...
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Hangartner S, Dworkin I, DeNieu M, Hoffmann A
J Evol Biol . 2017 Apr; 30(6):1153-1164. PMID: 28386918
Heat resistance of ectotherms can be increased both by plasticity and evolution, but these effects may have trade-offs resulting from biotic interactions. Here, we test for predation costs in Drosophila...
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Miller A, van Rooyen A, Rasic G, Ierodiaconou D, Gorfine H, Day R, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2016 Jun; 25(16):3845-64. PMID: 27322873
Estimating contemporary genetic structure and population connectivity in marine species is challenging, often compromised by genetic markers that lack adequate sensitivity, and unstructured sampling regimes. We show how these limitations...
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Tantowijoyo W, Arguni E, Johnson P, Budiwati N, Nurhayati P, Fitriana I, et al.
J Med Entomol . 2015 Nov; 53(1):188-98. PMID: 26576934
of mosquito vector populations, particularly through Wolbachia endosymbionts. The success of these strategies depends on understanding the dynamics of vector populations. In preparation for Wolbachia releases around Yogyakarta, we have...
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Yeap H, Rasic G, Endersby-Harshman N, Lee S, Arguni E, Le Nguyen H, et al.
Heredity (Edinb) . 2015 Nov; 116(3):265-76. PMID: 26531251
Wolbachia is the most widespread endosymbiotic bacterium of insects and other arthropods that can rapidly invade host populations. Deliberate releases of Wolbachia into natural populations of the dengue fever mosquito,...
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Hoffmann A, Goundar A, Long S, Johnson P, Ritchie S
Med Vet Entomol . 2014 Aug; 28 Suppl 1:90-7. PMID: 25171611
Wolbachia can suppress dengue and control mosquito populations and this depends on the successful invasion of Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes into local populations. Ovitrap data collected during the recent invasion of wMel-infected...
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Diaz F, Munoz-Valencia V, Juvinao-Quintero D, Manzano-Martinez M, Toro-Perea N, Cardenas-Henao H, et al.
J Evol Biol . 2014 May; 27(6):1160-71. PMID: 24800647
There is an increasing evidence that populations of ectotherms can diverge genetically in response to different climatic conditions, both within their native range and (in the case of invasive species)...
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Coleman R, Weeks A, Hoffmann A
Mol Ecol . 2013 Feb; 22(7):1820-35. PMID: 23432132
Genetic markers are widely used to define and manage populations of threatened species based on the notion that populations with unique lineages of mtDNA and well-differentiated nuclear marker frequencies should...