Heritable symbionts that protect their hosts from pathogens have been described in a wide range of insect species. By reducing the incidence or severity of infection, these symbionts have the potential to reduce the strength of selection on genes in the insect genome that increase resistance. Therefore, the presence of such symbionts may slow down the evolution of resistance. Here we investigated this idea by exposing Drosophila melanogaster populations to infection with the pathogenic Drosophila C virus (DCV) in the presence or absence of Wolbachia, a heritable symbiont of arthropods that confers protection against viruses. After nine generations of selection, we found that resistance to DCV had increased in all populations. However, in th...
Insects are exposed to a variety of potential pathogens in their environment, many of which can seve...
Wolbachia, a common vertically transmitted symbiont, can protect insects against viral infection and...
Insect microbe associations are diverse, widespread, and influential. Among the fitness effects of m...
Heritable symbionts that protect their hosts from pathogens have been described in a wide range of i...
Heritable symbionts that protect their hosts from pathogens have been described in a wide range of i...
Heritable symbionts that protect their hosts from pathogens have been described in a wide range of i...
Wolbachia is a common heritable bacterial symbiont in insects. Its evolutionary success lies in the ...
Defence against pathogenic infection can take two forms: resistance and tolerance. Resistance is the...
Many insects feed on only one or a few types of host. These host specialists often evolve a preferen...
Many insects feed on only one or a few types of host. These host specialists often evolve a preferen...
Viruses are major evolutionary drivers of insect immune systems. Much of our knowledge of insect imm...
Inherited symbionts are ubiquitous in insects and can have important consequences for the fitness of...
Pathogens exert a strong selective pressure on hosts, entailing host adaptation to infection. This a...
Bacterial symbionts are widespread among metazoans and provide a range of beneficial functions. Wolb...
Insects are exposed to a variety of potential pathogens in their environment, many of which can seve...
Wolbachia, a common vertically transmitted symbiont, can protect insects against viral infection and...
Insect microbe associations are diverse, widespread, and influential. Among the fitness effects of m...
Heritable symbionts that protect their hosts from pathogens have been described in a wide range of i...
Heritable symbionts that protect their hosts from pathogens have been described in a wide range of i...
Heritable symbionts that protect their hosts from pathogens have been described in a wide range of i...
Wolbachia is a common heritable bacterial symbiont in insects. Its evolutionary success lies in the ...
Defence against pathogenic infection can take two forms: resistance and tolerance. Resistance is the...
Many insects feed on only one or a few types of host. These host specialists often evolve a preferen...
Many insects feed on only one or a few types of host. These host specialists often evolve a preferen...
Viruses are major evolutionary drivers of insect immune systems. Much of our knowledge of insect imm...
Inherited symbionts are ubiquitous in insects and can have important consequences for the fitness of...
Pathogens exert a strong selective pressure on hosts, entailing host adaptation to infection. This a...
Bacterial symbionts are widespread among metazoans and provide a range of beneficial functions. Wolb...
Insects are exposed to a variety of potential pathogens in their environment, many of which can seve...
Wolbachia, a common vertically transmitted symbiont, can protect insects against viral infection and...
Insect microbe associations are diverse, widespread, and influential. Among the fitness effects of m...