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microsatellite dataset from laboratory reciprocal-cross experiments
microsatellite dataset from laboratory reciprocal-cross experiment
Number of eggs laid by native and introduced Drosophila subobscura females during test phases after a learning task
Header consists in : Date (day of start of the experiment), Type ("I" = Introduced, "N" = Native population),Pop (Population of origin),Cond ("B/FQ" : learning phase to avoid strawberry, "BQ/F" : learning phase to avoid banana), Test (Number of test phase), milieu.B (number of eggs laid in banana medium), milieu.F (number of eggs laid in strawberry medium), tot (total number of eggs laid),propB (proportion of eggs laid in the banana medium), propG (proportion of eggs laid in the correct medium), Lat (Latitdue of the populaiton of origin)
NJ tree based on the <i>wsp</i> nucleotide alignment of the different <i>Wolbachia</i> strains infecting native and introduced populations of <i>W. auropunctata</i>.
<p>Note: Each <i>Wolbachia</i> sequence is labeled with the name of its host species and the allelic number of the <i>wsp</i> sequence according to the MLST database in bold. The country of origin of each identified strain is indicated in parenthesis. Only bootstrap values (computed from 1,000 replicates) of nodes are figured for values >50%. <i>Wolbachia</i> strains found in sexual and clonal populations of <i>W. auropunctata</i> are highlighted in red and orange, respectively. Location of origin of the samples is indicated between parentheses.</p
Map of the sites sampled to assess the presence of endosymbionts in <i>W. auropunctata</i> populations.
<p>Note: The presence of five endosymbionts was investigated at 42 sites worldwide, and <i>Wolbachia</i> was investigated at 56 sites (listed in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0058467#pone-0058467-t002" target="_blank">Table 2</a>). The native range of <i>W. auropunctata</i> is indicated by green shading. Clonal and sexual populations are indicated in orange and red, respectively. <i>Wolbachia</i>-infected and non-infected populations are indicated with stars and circles, respectively. When all populations of a given country displayed the same infection status and reproductive system, a single point was added to the map. On the contrary, all populations from a single country are indicated in a dedicated window when populations showed a polymorphism in infection status and/or reproductive system, i.e. for all native (Brazil, Costa Rica, French Guiana) and one introduced populations (Florida).</p
Prevalence of <i>Wolbachia</i> infection in <i>W. auropunctata</i> workers from nests sampled in the native and introduced range.
<p>Prevalence of <i>Wolbachia</i> infection in <i>W. auropunctata</i> workers from nests sampled in the native and introduced range.</p