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doi: 10.1111/ens.12361
handle: 10138/323604
Abstract Wolbachia is a widespread bacterial endosymbiont among arthropod species. It influences the reproduction of the host species and also mitochondrial DNA diversity. Until now there were only a few studies that detected Wolbachia infections in hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae), and this is the first broader study with the aim of examining the incidence of Wolbachia in the hoverfly genus Merodon. The obtained results indicate an infection rate of 96% and the presence of both Wolbachia supergroup A and B, which are characteristic for most of the infected arthropod species. Additionally, the presence of multiple Wolbachia strains in the Merodon aureus group species was detected and the mitochondrial DNA COI‐based relationships of the group are discussed in the light of infection. Finally, we discuss plant‐mediated horizontal transmission of Wolbachia strains among the studied hoverfly species.
SEQUENCES, INTEGRATIVE TAXONOMY, HORIZONTAL TRANSMISSION, CRYPTIC SPECIATION, Drimia maritima, wsp, EVOLUTION, ONCHOCERCICOLA, WSP, AVIDUS COMPLEX DIPTERA, Ecology, evolutionary biology, GENETIC DIVERSITY, Merodon aureus group, PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS, 16S rRNA gene
SEQUENCES, INTEGRATIVE TAXONOMY, HORIZONTAL TRANSMISSION, CRYPTIC SPECIATION, Drimia maritima, wsp, EVOLUTION, ONCHOCERCICOLA, WSP, AVIDUS COMPLEX DIPTERA, Ecology, evolutionary biology, GENETIC DIVERSITY, Merodon aureus group, PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS, 16S rRNA gene
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