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Brownlie, Jeremy C. and O'Neill, Scott L. (2005) Wolbachia genomes: insights into an intracellular lifestyle. Current Biology, 15 13: R507-R509. 45   10
Brownlie, JC and ONeill, SL (2005) Wolbachia genomes: Insights into an intracellular lifestyle. Current Biology, 15 13: R507-R509. 13   12
Brownlie, J. C. and O'Neill, S. L. (2006). Wolbachia genomics: accelerating our understanding of a pervasive symbiosis. In Kostas Bourtzis and Thomas A. Miller (Ed.), Insect Symbiosis 2nd ed. (pp. 175-186) Boca Raton, FL: CRC press. 34    
Iturbe-Ormaetxe, I. and O'Neill, S. L. (2007) Wolbachia-host interactions: Connecting phenotype to genotype. Current Opinion In Microbiology, 10 3: 221-224. 13   3
Peng, Y., Nielsen, J., Cunningham, J. P. and McGraw, E. A. (2008) Wolbachia Infection Alters Olfactory-Cued Locomotion in Drosophila spp.. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 74 13: 3943-3948. 12   5
Jamnongluk, Wanwisa, Kittayapong, Pattamaporn, Baisley, Kathy J. and O'Neill, Scott L. (2000) Wolbachia infection and expression of cytoplasmic incompatibility in Armigeres subalbatus (Diptera: Culicidae). Journal of Medical Entomology, 37 1: 53-57. 33   11
Vega, F. E., Benavides, P., Stuart, J. A. and O'Neill, S. L. (2002) Wolbachia infection in the Coffee Berry Borer (Coleoptera: Scolytidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 95 3: 374-378. 63   10
Bourtzis, K. and O'Neill, S. L. (1998) Wolbachia infections and arthropod reproduction. Bioscience, 48 4: 287-293. 198   59
Riegler, M and Stauffer, C (2002) Wolbachia infections and superinfections in cytoplasmically incompatible populations of the European cherry fruit fly Rhagoletis cerasi (Diptera, Tephritidae). Molecular Ecology, 11 11: 2425-2434. 10   18
Giordano, R., O'Neill, S. L. and Robertson, H. M. (1995) Wolbachia infections and the expression of cytoplasmic incompatibility in Drosophila sechellia and D. mauritiana. Genetics, 140 : 1307-1317. 16    
Dobson, S. L., Bourtzis, K., Braig, H. R., Jones, B. F., Zhou, W., Rousset, F. and O'Neill, S. L. (1999) Wolbachia infections are distributed throughout insect somatic and germ line tissues. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 29 2: 153-160. 53   87
Ono, Midori, Braig, Henk R., Munstermann, Leonard E., Ferro, Cristina and O'Neill, Scott L. (2001) Wolbachia infections of phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae). Journal of Medical Entomology, 38 2: 237-241. 217    
Jamnongluk, Wanwisa, Kittayapong, Pattamaporn, Baimai, Visut and O'Neill, Scott L. (2002) Wolbachia infections of tephritid fruit flies: molecular evidence for five distinct strains in a single host species. Current Microbiology, 45 4: 255-260. 43   21
Witsenburg, J., Floate, K., Yamada, R., Brownlie, J. and O'Neill, S. (2007). Wolbachia in the fruit fly - an invasion success story. In: 20th European Drosophila Research Conferecne, Vienna Austria, (TB007-TB007). 12-14 September, 2007. 15    
McGraw, Elizabeth A. and O’Neill, Scott L. (2007) Wolbachia: Invasion biology in South Pacific butterflies. Current Biology, 17 6: R220-R221. 52    
O'Neill, Scott L. (2007) Wolbachia-mediated life shortening of Aedes aegypti to reduce dengue. Entomological Research, 37 s1: A40-A41. 46    
McGraw, E. A., Merritt, D. J., Droller, J. N. and O'Neill, S. L. (2001) Wolbachia-mediated sperm modification is dependent on the host genotype in Drosophila. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Containing Papers of a Biological Character, 268 1485: 2565-2570. 25   38
Bourtzis, K., Pettigrew, M. M. and O'Neill, S. L. (2000) Wolbachia neither induces nor suppresses transcripts encoding antimicrobial peptides. Insect Molecular Biology, 9 6: 635-639. 23   20
Sinkins, S. P., Braig, H. R. and O'Neill, S. L. (1995) Wolbachia pipientis: bacterial density and unidirectional cytoplasmic incompatibility between infected populations of Aedes albopictus. Experimental Parasitology, 81 3: 284-291. 27    
Rowley, S. M., Raven, R. J. and McGraw, E. A. (2004) Wolbachia pipientis in Australian spiders. Current Microbiology, 49 3: 208-214. 31   39
McGraw, Elizabeth A. and O'Neill, Scott L. (2004) Wolbachia pipientis: intracellular infection and pathogenesis in Drosophila. Current Opinion in Microbiology, 7 1: 67-70. 36   25
O'Neill, S. L. (1995) Wolbachia pipientis: symbiont or parasite?. Parasitology Today, 11 5: 168-169. 41    
Ruang-areerate, Toon, Kittayapong, Pattamaporn, McGraw, Elizabeth A., Baimai, Vitsut and O'Neill, Scott L. (2004) Wolbachia replication and host cell division in Aedes albopictus. Current Microbiology, 49 1: 10-12. 29   5
Sinkins, S. P., Braig, H. R. and O'Neill, S. L. (1995) Wolbachia superinfections and the expression of cytoplasmic incompatibility. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences, 261 1362: 325-330. 32    
Riegler, M., Charlat, S., Stauffer, C. and Mercot, H. (2002). Wolbachia transfer from a true fruit fly into the real fruit fly: Investigating the outcomes of host/symbiont co-evolution. In: , Second International Wolbachia Conference. Second International Wolbachia Conference, Kolymbari, Crete, Greece, (114-114). 9-15th July, 2002. 23    
Riegler, M, Charlat, S, Stauffer, C and Mercot, H (2004) Wolbachia transfer from Rhagoletis cerasi to Drosophila simulans: Investigating the outcomes of host-symbiont coevolution. Applied And Environmental Microbiology, 70 1: 273-279. 11   19
Sinkins, Steven P., Walker, Thomas, Lynd, Amy R., Steven, Andrew R., Makepeace, Ben L., Godfray, J., Charles, H. and Parkhill, Julian (2005) Wolbachia variability and host effects on crossing type in Culex mosquitoes. Nature, 436 7048: 257-260. 5   34
O'Neill, S. L. (1999) Wolbachia: why these bacteria are important to genome research. Microbial and Comparative Genomics, 4 3: 159-159. 52 19  
Firn, J., Erskine, P. D. and Lamb, D. (2007) Woody species diversity influences productivity and soil nutrient availability in tropical plantations. Oecologia, 154 3: 521-533. 38   2
Grigg, Gordon and Lunney, Dan (1995). Workshop Report: Potential Conservation Benefits from Kangaroo Harvesting. In Grigg, G. C., Hale, P. T. and Lunney, D. (Ed.), Conservation Through Sustainable Use of Wildlife (pp. 339-340) : Centre for Conservation Biology, The University of Queensland. 125 555  
Brown, G. T., Greenwood, J. and Lysyk, M. (1999) Writing for publication: The professional imperative. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 62 8: 378-379. 8    
Bazzocchi, Chiara, Jamnongluk, Wanwisa, O'Neill, Scott L., Anderson, Tim J. C., Genchi, Claudio and Bandi, Claudio (2000) wsp Gene sequences from the Wolbachia of filarial nematodes. Current Microbiology, 41 2: 96-100. 70   40
Birch, R. G. (2001) Xanthomonas albilineans and the antipathogenesis approach to disease control. Moleuclar Plant Pathology, 2 1: 1-11. 37    
Lanyon, J. M., Johns, T. and Sneath, H. L. (2005) Year-round presence of dugongs in Pumicestone Passage, south-east Queensland, examined in relation to water temperature and seagrass distribution. Wildlife Research, 32 4: 361-368. 95   2
Clegg, S., Frentiu, F., Kikkawa, J., Tavecchia, G. and Owens, I.P.F. (2008) 4000 Years of Phenotypic Change in an Island Bird: Heterogeneity of Selection Over Three Microevolutionary Timescales. Evolution, 62 9: 2393-2410. 15   1
Trueman, S. J. (2003) Yield responses to ethephon for unshaken and mechanically shaken macadamia. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 43 9: 1143-1150. 7   1
Hornett, Emily A., Duplouy, Anne M. R., Davies, Neil, Roderick, George K., Wedell, Nina, Hurst, Gregory D. D. and Charlat, Sylvain (2008) You can't keep a good parasite down: Evolution of a male-killer suppressor uncovers cytoplasmic incompatibility. Evolution, 62 5: 1258-1263. 15   6
Webb, G. E. (1999) Youngest Early Carboniferous (Late Visean) shallow-water patch reefs in eastern Australia (Rockhampton Group, Queensland): combining quantitative micro- and macro-scale data. Facies, 41 : 111-140. 12   5

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