@article{ayala:hal-02359156, TITLE = {{Natural Wolbachia infections are common in the major malaria vectors in Central Africa}}, AUTHOR = {Ayala, Diego and Akone-ella, Ousman and Rahola, Nil and Kengne, Pierre and Ngangue, Marc and Mezeme, Fabrice and Makanga, Boris and Nigg, Martha and Costantini, Carlo and Simard, Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric and Prugnolle, Franck and Roche, Benjamin and Duron, Olivier and Paupy, Christophe}, URL = {https://cnrs.hal.science/hal-02359156}, JOURNAL = {{Evolutionary Applications}}, PUBLISHER = {{Blackwell}}, VOLUME = {12}, NUMBER = {8}, PAGES = {1583-1594}, YEAR = {2019}, MONTH = Jul, DOI = {10.1111/eva.12804}, KEYWORDS = {Anopheles ; co-evolution ; disease control ; diversity ; Wolbachia}, PDF = {https://cnrs.hal.science/hal-02359156/file/Ayala%202019%20%281%29.pdf}, HAL_ID = {hal-02359156}, HAL_VERSION = {v1}, }