Suzanne E Kelly
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Recent Articles
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Schultz D, Selberherr E, Stouthamer C, Doremus M, Kelly S, Hunter M, et al.
GigaByte
. 2023 Feb;
2022:gigabyte68.
PMID: 36824530
Parasitoid wasps in the genus are commonly used as biological pest control agents of whiteflies and armored scale insects in greenhouses or the field. They are also hosts of the...
2.
Kelly S, Moore W, Hall W, Hunter M
Ecol Evol
. 2022 Aug;
12(8):e9151.
PMID: 35923934
Cochineal is the common name for cactus-feeding scale insects in the Dactylopiidae. These ruby-red insects include the domesticated dye insect . and congeners have been introduced around the world, some...
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Doremus M, Stouthamer C, Kelly S, Schmitz-Esser S, Hunter M
Heredity (Edinb)
. 2022 Feb;
128(3):187-195.
PMID: 35124699
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) is a common form of reproductive sabotage caused by maternally inherited bacterial symbionts of arthropods. CI is a two-step manipulation: first, the symbiont modifies sperm in male...
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Hunter M, Umanzor E, Kelly S, Whitaker S, Ravenscraft A
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 2022 Jan;
88(5):e0177821.
PMID: 34986009
Many beneficial symbioses between bacteria and their terrestrial arthropod hosts are vertically transmitted from mother to offspring, ensuring that the progeny acquire necessary partners. Unusually, in several families of coreoid...
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Doremus M, Stouthamer C, Kelly S, Schmitz-Esser S, Hunter M
Front Microbiol
. 2021 Jan;
11:606399.
PMID: 33424808
Arthropods harbor heritable intracellular symbionts that may manipulate host reproduction to favor symbiont transmission. In cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI), the symbiont sabotages the reproduction of infected males such that high levels...
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Stouthamer C, Kelly S, Mann E, Schmitz-Esser S, Hunter M
BMC Microbiol
. 2019 Nov;
19(1):266.
PMID: 31775631
Background: Cardinium is an intracellular bacterial symbiont in the phylum Bacteroidetes that is found in many different species of arthropods and some nematodes. This symbiont is known to be able...
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Doremus M, Kelly S, Hunter M
PLoS Pathog
. 2019 Aug;
15(8):e1008022.
PMID: 31425566
Terrestrial arthropods, including insects, commonly harbor maternally inherited intracellular symbionts that confer benefits to the host or manipulate host reproduction to favor infected female progeny. These symbionts may be especially...
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Bockoven A, Bondy E, Flores M, Kelly S, Ravenscraft A, Hunter M
Microb Ecol
. 2019 Aug;
79(2):482-494.
PMID: 31407021
Facultative, intracellular bacterial symbionts of arthropods may dramatically affect host biology and reproduction. The length of these symbiont-host associations may be thousands to millions of years, and while symbiont loss...
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Mann E, Stouthamer C, Kelly S, Dzieciol M, Hunter M, Schmitz-Esser S
mSystems
. 2017 Nov;
2(6).
PMID: 29181449
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) is an intriguing, widespread, symbiont-induced reproductive failure that decreases offspring production of arthropods through crossing incompatibility of infected males with uninfected females or with females infected with...
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Gebiola M, Giorgini M, Kelly S, Doremus M, Ferree P, Hunter M
Proc Biol Sci
. 2017 Sep;
284(1862).
PMID: 28878066
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) is a conditional sterility in numerous arthropods that is caused by inherited, intracellular bacteria such as Matings between males carrying CI-inducing and uninfected females, or between males...