Deng, JunchenAssandri, GiacomoChauhan, PallaviFutahashi, RyoGalimberti, AndreaHansson, BengtLancaster, Lesley T.Takahashi, YumaSvensson, ErikDuplouy, Anne2021-10-122021-10-122021-09-25Deng, J, Assandri, G, Chauhan, P, Futahashi, R, Galimberti, A, Hansson, B, Lancaster, L T, Takahashi, Y, Svensson, E & Duplouy, A 2021, 'Wolbachia-driven selective sweep in a range expanding insect species', Bmc ecology and evolution, vol. 21, 181. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-021-01906-6https://hdl.handle.net/2164/17350Thanks to F.F. Pan and S.W. Deng for their support over the course of this study. Thanks to C. Duplouy and S. Mäkelä for their assistance with collecting samples from France and Åland, and to H. Naraoka for providing samples from Rokkasho Japan. Thanks to C. Martel, Prof. N. Wahlberg and the members of the Systematic Biology Group at Lund University, to Prof. E. Svensson’s lab members, Prof. S. Bensch, Dr. C. Cornwallis and Prof. J-Å. Nilsson for fruitful discussions on the study. Diversity, Equality and Inclusion statement (https:// www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-02429-8). The authors highly value equity, diversity and inclusion in science. We would like to acknowledge the international character of our team, which significantly contributed to the completion and quality of the present study. It includes researchers from different countries, backgrounds and career stages. The first author is from China, the last author is from France, other authors are from India, Italy, Japan, Sweden and USA. There are three female and seven male authors. We cite a large body of studies from many of our peers without checking whether the citations are equally distributed across groups. We thus acknowledge some shortcomings in our study and strive to address these issues in future work. Funding Open access funding provided by Lund University. JD was funded by the Lund University Master program in Evolutionary Biology. AD was funded by a Marie Curie Sklodowska Individual Fellowship to AD (#790531, HostSweetHome) and by the Academy of Finland to AD (#328944). BH was funded by the Swedish Research Council (consolidator grant #2016-689). EIS was funded by the Swedish Research Council (VR # 2016-03356), the Gyllenstiernska Krapperup- stiftelsen (#KR2018-0038) and Lunds Djurskyddsfond.172758397engSDG 13 - Climate ActionEndosymbiosisPhylogeographyDamselflyMitochondriaGenetic diversityQH301 BiologyEuropean Commission790531OtherSupplementary InformationSupplementary DataQH301Wolbachia-driven selective sweep in a range expanding insect speciesJournal article10.1186/s12862-021-01906-621