Maternally inherited symbionts are common in arthropods and many have important roles in host adaptation. The observation that specific symbiont lineages infect distantly related host species implies new interactions are commonly established by lateral transfer events. However, studies have shown that symbionts often perform poorly in novel hosts. We hypothesized selection on the symbiont may be sufficiently rapid that poor performance in a novel host environment is rapidly ameliorated, permitting symbiont maintenance. Here, we test this prediction for a Spiroplasma strain transinfected into the novel host Drosophila melanogaster. In the generations immediately following transinfection, the symbiont had low transmission efficiency to offspr...
Heritable symbionts that protect their hosts from pathogens have been described in a wide range of i...
The ubiquity of outcrossing in plants and animals is difficult to explain given its costs relative t...
Parasitic lifestyles have evolved many times in animals, but how such life-history strategies evolve...
Maternally inherited symbionts are common in arthropods and many have important roles in host adapta...
The phylogenetic incongruence between insects and their facultative maternally transmitted endosymbi...
Maternally transmitted symbionts persist over macroevolutionary time scales by undergoing occasional...
Symbiosis can be a major source of evolutionary innovation and a driver of ecological diversificatio...
Heritable symbionts represent important components of the biology, ecology and evolution of their ar...
Many symbioses have costs and benefits to their hosts that vary with the environmental context, whic...
Theory suggests that symbionts can readily evolve more parasitic or mutualistic strategies with resp...
Pathogens exert a strong selective pressure on hosts, entailing host adaptation to infection. This a...
Background: The endosymbiont Wolbachia pipientis infects a broad range of arthropod and filarial nem...
Symbiosis, where organisms of different species live closely together, is ubiquitous in our world. I...
Maternally transmitted associations between endosymbiotic bacteria and insects are diverse and wides...
Wolbachia endosymbionts that are maternally inherited can spread rapidly in host populations through...
Heritable symbionts that protect their hosts from pathogens have been described in a wide range of i...
The ubiquity of outcrossing in plants and animals is difficult to explain given its costs relative t...
Parasitic lifestyles have evolved many times in animals, but how such life-history strategies evolve...
Maternally inherited symbionts are common in arthropods and many have important roles in host adapta...
The phylogenetic incongruence between insects and their facultative maternally transmitted endosymbi...
Maternally transmitted symbionts persist over macroevolutionary time scales by undergoing occasional...
Symbiosis can be a major source of evolutionary innovation and a driver of ecological diversificatio...
Heritable symbionts represent important components of the biology, ecology and evolution of their ar...
Many symbioses have costs and benefits to their hosts that vary with the environmental context, whic...
Theory suggests that symbionts can readily evolve more parasitic or mutualistic strategies with resp...
Pathogens exert a strong selective pressure on hosts, entailing host adaptation to infection. This a...
Background: The endosymbiont Wolbachia pipientis infects a broad range of arthropod and filarial nem...
Symbiosis, where organisms of different species live closely together, is ubiquitous in our world. I...
Maternally transmitted associations between endosymbiotic bacteria and insects are diverse and wides...
Wolbachia endosymbionts that are maternally inherited can spread rapidly in host populations through...
Heritable symbionts that protect their hosts from pathogens have been described in a wide range of i...
The ubiquity of outcrossing in plants and animals is difficult to explain given its costs relative t...
Parasitic lifestyles have evolved many times in animals, but how such life-history strategies evolve...