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Genetic conflicts between Cytosplasmic bacteria and their Mite Host

de Freitas Vala Salvador, F.

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2001

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de Freitas Vala Salvador, F. (2001). Genetic conflicts between Cytosplasmic bacteria and

their Mite Host.

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F.. Vala £2001~] Genetic conflicts between cytoplasmic bacteria and their mite host

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FF Vala, JAJ Breeuwer & M W Sabelis. Wolbachiainduced 'hybrid breakdown' in the t w o -spottedd spider mite Tetranychus urtieae Koch' Proc R. Soc. Lond. B 267, 1931-1937. (2000) )

HRR Bolland & F Vala. First record of the spider mite Tetranychus evansi (Acari: Tetranychidae) fromm Portugal' Ent Her. Amst. 60, 180 (2000)

inn press

AAA Agrawal, F Vala & M W Sabelis. Induction of preference and performance after acclimationn t o novel hosts in a phytophagous spider mite. Am. Not

MM Egas, M W Sabelis, F Vala & I Lesna. Adaptive speciation in agricultural pests. In: Adaptive

SpedationSpedation (U Dieckmann, JAJ Metz, M Doebeli & D Tautz, eds.), Cambridge

Universityy Press, Cambridge. (2001).

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MM Egas, F Vala & JAJ Breeuwer. On the evolution of cytoplasmic incompatibility in haplodiploids.. [to Evolution]

FF Vala, T Van Opijnen, JAJ Breeuwer & M W Sabelis. Genetic conflicts over sex ratio: m i t e -endosymbiontt interactions, [to Am. Nat]

FF Vala, A Weeks, D Claessen, JAJ Breeuwer & M W Sabelis. Within- and between-population variationn for Wolbachia induced reproductive incompatibility in a haplodiploid mite. [too Evolution]

FF Vala, M Egas, JAJ Breeuwer & M W Sabelis. Endosymbiont associated assortative mating in a spiderr mite, [to PNAS]

FF Vala, JAJ Breeuwer & M W Sabelis. The effect of Wolbachia and host genotype on host life historyy components, [to Heredity]

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