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DOI10.1016/j.tree.2020.07.008
Reinoculation of Ideas about the Benefits of Copulation: Reply to Rowe et al.
Michael P. Lombardo:Patrick A. Thorpe:Harry W. Power
2020-08-13
发表期刊Trends in Ecology & Evolution\
出版年2020
英文摘要The sexually transmitted microbes (STMs) (see Glossary) comprising the reproductive microbiomes of their hosts can potentially influence the evolution of their host’s reproductive strategies, sexual selection [1], and speciation [2]. Reproductive microbiomes may contain both parasites [e.g., pathogenic sexually transmitted microbes (pSTMs)] that cause sexually transmitted infections harming their hosts and mutualists [e.g., beneficial sexually transmitted microbes (bSTMs)] that benefit their hosts [1].
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MLA Michael P. Lombardo:Patrick A. Thorpe:Harry W. Power."Reinoculation of Ideas about the Benefits of Copulation: Reply to Rowe et al.".Trends in Ecology & Evolution\ (2020).
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