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1. Modelling suggests Wolbachia-induced cytoplasmic incompatibility in oak gall wasps with cyclical parthenogenesis.

2. The evolution of brood parasitism from host egg predation.

3. Modeling emergence of Wolbachia toxin-antidote protein functions with an evolutionary algorithm.

4. Sex-ratio deviation and sex-ratio distorting bacteria detected by multiplex PCR in the predatory mite Amblyseius swirskii (Acari: Phytoseiidae).

5. Modeling emergence of Wolbachia toxin-antidote protein functions with an evolutionary algorithm

6. Interacting host modifier systems control Wolbachia‐induced cytoplasmic incompatibility in a haplodiploid mite

7. Isolation, culture and characterization of Arsenophonus symbionts from two insect species reveal loss of infectious transmission and extended host range.

8. Isolation, culture and characterization of Arsenophonus symbionts from two insect species reveal loss of infectious transmission and extended host range

9. Anniversary of a beekeeper's discovery of thelytoky in Cape honey bees.

11. Interacting host modifier systems control Wolbachia‐induced cytoplasmic incompatibility in a haplodiploid mite.

12. Cytoplasmic incompatibility in hybrid zones: infection dynamics and resistance evolution.

13. Evidence of alternative reproduction by drifting workers in the Japanese paper wasp, Polistes rothneyi Cameron, 1900 (Hymenoptera: Vespidae).

14. Evolution of Wolbachia mutualism and reproductive parasitism: insight from two novel strains that co-infect cat fleas.

15. Transgenic Testing Does Not Support a Role for Additional Candidate Genes in Wolbachia Male Killing or Cytoplasmic Incompatibility

16. Computational evidence for antitoxins associated with RelE/ParE, RatA, Fic, and AbiEii-family toxins in Wolbachia genomes.

17. Self-stabilization mechanism encoded by a bacterial toxin facilitates reproductive parasitism

18. Self-stabilization mechanism encoded by a bacterial toxin facilitates reproductive parasitism.

19. A Tangled Web: Origins of Reproductive Parasitism.

20. Endosymbiont diversity and prevalence in herbivorous spider mite populations in South-Western Europe.

21. When does cheating pay? Worker reproductive parasitism in honeybees.

22. Intraspecific worker parasitism in the common wasp, Vespula vulgaris.

23. Caught in an evolutionary trap: worker honey bees that have drifted into foreign colonies do not invest in ovary activation.

24. Maternal transmission, sex ratio distortion, and mitochondria.

25. The frequency of arrhenotoky in the normally thelytokous Apis mellifera capensis worker and the Clone reproductive parasite.

26. Bad guys turned nice? A critical assessment of Wolbachia mutualisms in arthropod hosts.

27. Thelytoky in the honey bee.

28. Territorial Males Can Sire More Offspring in Nests with Smaller Doors in the Cichlid Lamprologus lemairii.

29. Why acquiesce? Worker reproductive parasitism in the Eastern honeybee ( Apis cerana ).

30. Evolution ofWolbachiaMutualism and Reproductive Parasitism: Insight from Two Novel Strains that Co-infect Cat Fleas

31. Transgenic Testing Does Not Support a Role for Additional Candidate Genes in Wolbachia Male Killing or Cytoplasmic Incompatibility

32. Sneaky queens in Melipona bees selectively detect and infiltrate queenless colonies.

33. Cheaters sometimes prosper: targeted worker reproduction in honeybee ( Apis mellifera) colonies during swarming.

34. cifB- transcript levels largely explain cytoplasmic incompatibility variation across divergent Wolbachia .

35. Sperm phenotypic plasticity in a cichlid: a territorial male's counterstrategy to spawning takeover.

36. Tactical reproductive parasitism via larval cannibalism in Peruvian poison frogs.

37. Mobile male-killer: similar Wolbachia strains kill males of divergent Drosophila hosts.

38. High incidence of the maternally inherited bacterium Cardinium in spiders.

39. Description of alternative male reproductive tactics in a shell-brooding cichlid, Telmatochromis vittatus, in Lake Tanganyika.

40. Nest use by territorial males in a shell-brooding cichlid: the effect of reproductive parasitism.

41. A Tangled Web: Origins of Reproductive Parasitism

42. Endosymbiont diversity and prevalence in herbivorous spider mite populations in South-Western Europe

43. Who is the Queen's mother? Royal cheats in social insects.

44. Transgenic Testing Does Not Support a Role for Additional Candidate Genes in Wolbachia Male Killing or Cytoplasmic Incompatibility.

45. Thelytoky in the honey bee

46. Bad guys turned nice? A critical assessment of Wolbachia mutualisms in arthropod hosts

48. When does cheating pay? worker reproductive parasitism in honeybees

49. Reproductive parasitism of broodcare helpers in a cooperatively breeding fish

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