Diversity of Wolbachia Associated with the Giant Turtle Ant, Cephalotes atratus
Abstract
Symbiotic relationships between organisms are common throughout the tree of life, and often these organisms share an evolutionary history. In turtle ants (Cephalotes), symbiotic associations with bacteria are known to be especially important for supplementing the nutrients that their herbivorous diets do not provide. However, much remains unknown about the diversity of many common bacterial symbionts with turtle ants, such as Wolbachia. Here, we...
Paper Details
Title
Diversity of Wolbachia Associated with the Giant Turtle Ant, Cephalotes atratus
Published Date
Jun 28, 2019
Journal
Volume
76
Issue
11
Pages
1330 - 1337
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