2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.11216
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Sex ratio distorting microbes exacerbate arthropod extinction risk in variable environments

Adam M. Fisher,
Robert J. Knell,
Tom A. R. Price
et al.

Abstract: Maternally‐inherited sex ratio distorting microbes (SRDMs) are common among arthropod species. Typically, these microbes cause female‐biased sex ratios in host broods, either by; killing male offspring, feminising male offspring, or inducing parthenogenesis. As a result, infected populations can experience drastic ecological and evolutionary change. The mechanism by which SRDMs operate is likely to alter their impact on host evolutionary ecology; despite this, the current literature is heavily biased towards a… Show more

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