Katedra Fizjologii Zwierząt i Ekotoksykologii, Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach, Katowice
Bibliografia
N. Desneux et al. (2004). Doseresponse relationship in lethal and behavioural effects of different insecticides on the parasitic wasp Aphidius ervi. Chemosphere 54(5): 619-627.
M. E. Frederickson, D. M. Gordon (2009). The intertwinedpopulation biology of two Amazonian myrmecophytes and their symbiotic ants. Ecology 90(6): 1595-1607.
N. A. Moran et al. (2005). The players in a mutualistic symbiosis: insects, bacteria, viruses, and virulence genes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 102(47): 16919-16926.
M. J. Roossinck, (2011). The good viruses: viral mutualistic symbioses. Nature Reviews Microbiology 9(2): 99-108.
N. Straw et al. (2002). The impact of green spruce aphid, Elatobium abietinum (Walker), on the growth of young Sitka spruce in Hafren forest, Wales: delayed effects on needle size limit wood production. Forest Ecology and Management 157(1): 267-283.
F. van der Wilk et al. (1999). Isolation and Characterization of AP SE-1, a Bacteriophage Infecting the Secondary Endosymbiont of Acyrthosiphonpisum. Virology 262(1): 104-113.
P. L Wagner, M. K. Waldor (2002). Bacteriophage control of bacterial virulence. Infection and Immunity 70(8): 3985-3993.
M. J. Way, (1963). Mutualism between ants and honeydew-producing Homoptera. Annual Review of Entomology 8(1): 307-344.
S. Weldon et al. (2013). Phage loss and the breakdown of a defensive symbiosis in aphids. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280(1751).
X. Zhang et al. (2000). Quinolone antibiotics induce Shiga toxin-encoding bacteriophages, toxin production, and death in mice. Journal of Infectious Diseases 181(2): 664-670.