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    Variability of Bacterial Communities in the Moth Heliothis virescens Indicates Transient Association with the Host by Staudacher, Heike, Kaltenpoth, Martin, Breeuwer, Johannes A J, Menken, Steph B J, Heckel, David G, Groot, Astrid T

    Published in PloS one (03-05-2016)
    “…Microbes associated with insects can confer a wide range of ecologically relevant benefits to their hosts. Since insect-associated bacteria often increase the…”
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    WOLBACHIA PIPIENTIS : Microbial Manipulator of Arthropod Reproduction by Stouthamer, R, Breeuwer, J. A. J, Hurst, G. D. D

    Published in Annual review of microbiology (01-01-1999)
    “…The α-proteobacterium Wolbachia pipientis is a very common cytoplasmic symbiont of insects, crustaceans, mites, and filarial nematodes. To enhance its…”
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    How Diverse Is the Genus Wolbachia? Multiple-Gene Sequencing Reveals a Putatively New Wolbachia Supergroup Recovered from Spider Mites (Acari: Tetranychidae) by Ros, Vera I.D, Fleming, Vicki M, Feil, Edward J, Breeuwer, Johannes A.J

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-02-2009)
    “…At least 20% of all arthropods and some nematode species are infected with intracellular bacteria of the genus WOLBACHIA: This highly diverse genus has been…”
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    Phylogenetic analysis of museum specimens of houting Coregonus oxyrinchus shows the need for a revision of its extinct status by Kroes, R, Winkel, Y, Breeuwer, J A J, van Loon, E E, Loader, S P, Maclaine, J S, Verdonschot, P F M, van der Geest, H G

    Published in BMC ecology and evolution (27-09-2023)
    “…According to the IUCN Red List the anadromous houting Coregonus oxyrinchus is categorized as 'extinct'. However, this extinct status might be incorrect because…”
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    effects of, and interactions between, Cardinium and Wolbachia in the doubly infected spider mite Bryobia sarothamni by Ros, V.I.D, Breeuwer, J.A.J

    Published in Heredity (01-04-2009)
    “…Many arthropods are infected with vertically transmitted, intracellular bacteria manipulating their host's reproduction. Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) is…”
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    Adaptive divergence and post-zygotic barriers to gene flow between sympatric populations of a herbivorous mite by Villacis-Perez, Ernesto, Snoeck, Simon, Kurlovs, Andre H., Clark, Richard M., Breeuwer, Johannes A. J., Van Leeuwen, Thomas

    Published in Communications biology (09-07-2021)
    “…Plant-herbivore interactions promote the generation and maintenance of both plant and herbivore biodiversity. The antagonistic interactions between plants and…”
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    A Mite Species That Consists Entirely of Haploid Females by Weeks, Andrew R., Marec, Frantisek, Johannes A. J. Breeuwer

    “…The dominance of the diploid state in higher organisms, with haploidy generally confined to the gametic phase, has led to the perception that diploidy is…”
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    Incomplete premating and postmating reproductive barriers between two parapatric populations of a social spider mite by Sato, Yukie, Breeuwer, Johannes A. J, Egas, Martijn, Sabelis, Maurice W

    Published in Experimental & applied acarology (01-03-2015)
    “…Closely related species with overlapping distributions often show premating reproductive barriers to avoid hybridization. Stigmaeopsis miscanthi (Saito) is a…”
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    Diet-dependent effects of gut bacteria on their insect host: the symbiosis of Erwinia sp. and western flower thrips by Vries, E.J. de, Jacobs, G, Sabelis, M.W, Menken, S.B.J, Breeuwer, J.A.J

    “…bacteria occur in the gut of western flower thrips, most probably acquired during feeding. Here, we investigate whether thrips gain a net benefit or pay a net…”
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    Spatial and temporal genetic structure of the planktonic Sagitta setosa (Chaetognatha) in European seas as revealed by mitochondrial and nuclear DNA markers by PEIJNENBURG, K.T.C.A, FAUVELOT, C, BREEUWER, J.A.J, MENKEN, S.B.J

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-10-2006)
    “…Little is known about the spatial and temporal scales at which planktonic organisms are genetically structured. A previous study of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)…”
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    Spider mite (Acari: Tetranychidae) mitochondrial COI phylogeny reviewed: host plant relationships, phylogeography, reproductive parasites and barcoding by Ros, Vera I. D, Breeuwer, Johannes A. J

    Published in Experimental & applied acarology (01-08-2007)
    “…The past 15 years have witnessed a number of molecular studies that aimed to resolve issues of species delineation and phylogeny of mites in the family…”
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    Cardinium symbionts induce haploid thelytoky in most clones of three closely related Brevipalpus species by Groot, T.V.M, Breeuwer, J.A.J

    Published in Experimental & applied acarology (01-08-2006)
    “…Bacterial symbionts that manipulate the reproduction of their host to increase their own transmission are widespread. Most of these bacteria are Wolbachia, but…”
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    PHYLOGEOGRAPHY OF THE PLANKTONIC CHAETOGNATH SAGITTA SETOSA REVEALS ISOLATION IN EUROPEAN SEAS by Peijnenburg, Katja T. C A, Breeuwer, Johannes A. J, Pierrot-Bults, Annelies C, Menken, Steph B. J

    Published in Evolution (01-07-2004)
    “…Numerous planktonic species have disjunct distribution patterns in the world's oceans. However, it is unclear whether these are truly unconnected by gene flow,…”
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    Metals and altitude drive genetic diversity of chironomids in Andean streams by Loayza-Muro, Raúl A., de Baat, Milo L., Palomino, Edwin J., Kuperus, Peter, Kraak, Michiel H. S., Admiraal, Wim, Breeuwer, Johannes A. J.

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-01-2014)
    “…Summary Andean streams cover steep altitude gradients and locally leach metal‐rich bedrock, creating highly selective habitat conditions. Chironomids are among…”
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    The endosymbionts Wolbachia and Cardinium and their effects in three populations of the predatory mite Neoseiulus paspalivorus by Famah Sourassou, Nazer, Hanna, Rachid, Breeuwer, Johannes A. J., Negloh, Koffi, de Moraes, Gilberto J., Sabelis, Maurice W.

    Published in Experimental & applied acarology (01-10-2014)
    “…Whereas endosymbiont-induced incompatibility is known to occur in various arthropod taxa, such as spider mites, insects and isopods, it has been rarely…”
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    Parthenogenesis and Sex-Ratio Distorting Bacteria in Empoasca (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) Leafhoppers by Aguin-Pombo, Dora, Rodrigues, Marilia C. P. A, Voetdijk, Betsie, Breeuwer, Johannes A. J

    “…Endosymbiotic bacteria can induce parthenogenesis in many haplo-diploid species, but little is known about their role in asexual reproduction in diplodiploids…”
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    Ultraviolet‐B‐driven pigmentation and genetic diversity of benthic macroinvertebrates from high‐altitude Andean streams by Loayza‐Muro, Raúl A, Marticorena‐Ruíz, Jenny K, Palomino, Edwin J, Merritt, Camille, Breeuwer, Johannes A. J, Kuperus, Peter, Kraak, Michiel H. S, Admiraal, Wim

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-08-2013)
    “…Photoprotective pigments in benthic macroinvertebrates may reduce the damage caused by the blistering UV‐B radiation in Andean high‐altitude streams above…”
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