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A simple method for the calculation of microsatellite genotype distances irrespective of ploidy level
R Bruvo, NK Michiels, TG D’SOUZA, H Schulenburg
Molecular ecology 13 (7), 2101-2106, 2004
6502004
Male–killing Wolbachia in two species of insect
GDD Hurst, FM Jiggins, J Hinrich Graf von der Schulenburg, D Bertrand, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1999
4721999
The Natural Biotic Environment of Caenorhabditis elegans
H Schulenburg, MA Félix
Genetics 206 (1), 55-86, 2017
4472017
The native microbiome of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans: gateway to a new host-microbiome model
P Dirksen, SA Marsh, I Braker, N Heitland, S Wagner, R Nakad, S Mader, ...
BMC biology 14, 1-16, 2016
4222016
Male-killing Wolbachia in Drosophila: a temperature-sensitive trait with a threshold bacterial density
GDD Hurst, AP Johnson, JHG Schulenburg, Y Fuyama
Genetics 156 (2), 699-709, 2000
3622000
Introduction. ecological immunology
H Schulenburg, J Kurtz, Y Moret, MT Siva-Jothy
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 364 …, 2009
3362009
Evolution of the innate immune system: the worm perspective
H Schulenburg, C Léopold Kurz, JJ Ewbank
Immunological reviews 198 (1), 36-58, 2004
2952004
Anti-Fungal Innate Immunity in C. elegans Is Enhanced by Evolutionary Diversification of Antimicrobial Peptides
N Pujol, O Zugasti, D Wong, C Couillault, CL Kurz, H Schulenburg, ...
PLoS pathogens 4 (7), e1000105, 2008
2802008
Caenorhabditis elegans as a Model for Microbiome Research
F Zhang, M Berg, K Dierking, MA Félix, M Shapira, BS Samuel, ...
Frontiers in microbiology 8, 485, 2017
2602017
When the most potent combination of antibiotics selects for the greatest bacterial load: the smile-frown transition
R Pena-Miller, D Laehnemann, G Jansen, A Fuentes-Hernandez, ...
PLoS biology 11 (4), e1001540, 2013
2492013
Specificity of the innate immune system and diversity of C-type lectin domain (CTLD) proteins in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans
H Schulenburg, MP Hoeppner, J Weiner III, E Bornberg-Bauer
Immunobiology 213 (3-4), 237-250, 2008
2312008
Metaorganisms in extreme environments: do microbes play a role in organismal adaptation?
C Bang, T Dagan, P Deines, N Dubilier, WJ Duschl, S Fraune, ...
Zoology 127, 1-19, 2018
2292018
Multiple reciprocal adaptations and rapid genetic change upon experimental coevolution of an animal host and its microbial parasite
RD Schulte, C Makus, B Hasert, NK Michiels, H Schulenburg
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (16), 7359-7364, 2010
2242010
Comparative analysis of amplicon and metagenomic sequencing methods reveals key features in the evolution of animal metaorganisms
P Rausch, M Rühlemann, BM Hermes, S Doms, T Dagan, K Dierking, ...
Microbiome 7, 1-19, 2019
2202019
Shooting darts: co-evolution and counter-adaptation in hermaphroditic snails
JM Koene, H Schulenburg
BMC Evolutionary Biology 5, 1-13, 2005
2102005
The butterfly Danaus chrysippus is infected by a male-killing Spiroplasma bacterium
FM Jiggins, GDD Hurst, CD Jiggins, JHG vd Schulenburg, MEN Majerus
Parasitology 120 (5), 439-446, 2000
2082000
Invasion of one insect species, Adalia bipunctata, by two different male‐killing bacteria
GDD Hurst, JHG von der Schulenburg, TMO Majerus, D Bertrand, ...
Insect Molecular Biology 8 (1), 133-139, 1999
1831999
How do invertebrates generate a highly specific innate immune response?
H Schulenburg, C Boehnisch, NK Michiels
Molecular immunology 44 (13), 3338-3344, 2007
1802007
The role of integrative and conjugative elements in antibiotic resistance evolution
J Botelho, H Schulenburg
Trends in microbiology 29 (1), 8-18, 2021
1652021
Alternative evolutionary paths to bacterial antibiotic resistance cause distinct collateral effects
C Barbosa, V Trebosc, C Kemmer, P Rosenstiel, R Beardmore, ...
Molecular biology and evolution 34 (9), 2229-2244, 2017
1632017
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