“…Such transfection applications require careful testing, as Wolbachia phenotypes are not always the same between species (Veneti et al, 2012). Also, Wolbachia can reduce the relative number of other potentially beneficial symbiotic bacteria (Audsley, Ye, & McGraw, 2017;Ye et al, 2017) and conversely, other microbiota can outcompete Wolbachia (Kondo, Shimada, & Fukatsu, 2005;Goto, Anbutsu, & Fukatsu, 2006;Hughes, Rivero, & Rasgon, 2014;Rossi et al, 2015). These competition dynamics within microbiomes (Brinker et al, 2019;Gurung et al, 2019) are an important consideration when releasing manipulated strains into the field, as is the fact that new microbes introduced via hosts may become permanent fixtures in their ecosystem.…”