The genetic recovery of resistant populations released from pesticide exposure is accelerated by the presence of environmental stressors. By contrast, the relevance of environmental stressors for the spread of resistance during pesticide exposure has not been studied. Moreover, the consequences of interactions between different stressors have not been considered. Here we show that stress through intraspecific competition accelerates microevolution, because it enhances fitness differences between adapted and non-adapted individuals. By contrast, stress through interspecific competition or predation reduces intraspecific competition and thereby delays microevolution. This was demonstrated in mosquito populations (Culex quinquefasciatus) that ...
1 illus. 57 ref. 4 tablesInternational audienceResistance to toxicants is a convenient model for inv...
Natural populations that are exposed to pesticides in their environment may at the same time be expo...
Although natural populations may evolve resistance to anthropogenic stressors such as pollutants, th...
The genetic recovery of resistant populations released from pesticide exposure is accelerated by the...
Defense against parasites can be divided into resistance, which limits parasite burden, and toleranc...
Quantifying links between ecological processes and adaptation dynamics in natura remains a crucial c...
Resistance to organophosphate (OP) insecticide in the mosquito Culex pipiens has been studied for ca...
International audienceAdaptations conferring resistance to xenobiotics (antibiotics, insecticides, h...
Finding a way to block the evolution insecticide-resistance would be a major breakthrough for the co...
Natural populations are increasingly facing multiple stressors. Their ability to deal with interacti...
There is increasing concern that synergistic interactions between stressors may result in accelerate...
Environmental toxicants such as pesticides exert strong selection pressure on many species. While th...
International audienceQuantifying links between ecological processes and adaptation dynamics in natu...
Newly occurring adaptive genes, such as those providing insecticide resistance, display a fitness co...
Background: The evolutionary dynamics of xenobiotic resistance depends on how resistance mutations i...
1 illus. 57 ref. 4 tablesInternational audienceResistance to toxicants is a convenient model for inv...
Natural populations that are exposed to pesticides in their environment may at the same time be expo...
Although natural populations may evolve resistance to anthropogenic stressors such as pollutants, th...
The genetic recovery of resistant populations released from pesticide exposure is accelerated by the...
Defense against parasites can be divided into resistance, which limits parasite burden, and toleranc...
Quantifying links between ecological processes and adaptation dynamics in natura remains a crucial c...
Resistance to organophosphate (OP) insecticide in the mosquito Culex pipiens has been studied for ca...
International audienceAdaptations conferring resistance to xenobiotics (antibiotics, insecticides, h...
Finding a way to block the evolution insecticide-resistance would be a major breakthrough for the co...
Natural populations are increasingly facing multiple stressors. Their ability to deal with interacti...
There is increasing concern that synergistic interactions between stressors may result in accelerate...
Environmental toxicants such as pesticides exert strong selection pressure on many species. While th...
International audienceQuantifying links between ecological processes and adaptation dynamics in natu...
Newly occurring adaptive genes, such as those providing insecticide resistance, display a fitness co...
Background: The evolutionary dynamics of xenobiotic resistance depends on how resistance mutations i...
1 illus. 57 ref. 4 tablesInternational audienceResistance to toxicants is a convenient model for inv...
Natural populations that are exposed to pesticides in their environment may at the same time be expo...
Although natural populations may evolve resistance to anthropogenic stressors such as pollutants, th...