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Morphological changes in female reproductive organs in the African monarch butterfly, host to a male-killing Spiroplasma .

Jenny MalmbergSimon H MartinIan J GordonPasi SihvonenAnne Duplouy
Published in: PeerJ (2023)
bursae covered with signa structures. However, this pattern occurs because a larger proportion of the females remains virgin in the female-biased populations rather than because of male depletion due to the symbiont, as males from sex-ratio distorted populations did not produce significantly smaller nutritious spermatophores.
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