Wolbachia-driven selective sweep in a range expanding insect species.
Junchen DengGiacomo AssandriPallavi ChauhanRyo FutahashiMaurizio CasiraghiBengt HanssonLesley T LancasterYuma TakahashiErik I SvenssonAnne DuplouyPublished in: BMC ecology and evolution (2021)
Our findings provide an example of how endosymbiont infections can shape spatial variation in their host evolutionary genetics during postglacial expansion. These results also challenge population genetic studies that do not consider the prevalence of symbionts in many insects, which we show can impact geographic patterns of mitochondrial genetic diversity.