Pathogen infection is typically costly to hosts, resulting in reduced fitness. However, pathogen exposure may also come at a cost even if the host does not become infected. These fitness reductions, referred to as “resistance costs”, are inducible physiological costs expressed as a result of a trade-off between resistance to a pathogen and aspects of host fitness (e.g., reproduction). Here, we examine resistance and infection costs of a generalist fungal pathogen (Metschnikowia bicuspidata) capable of infecting a number of host species. Costs were quantified as reductions in host lifespan, total reproduction, and mean clutch size as a function of pathogen exposure (resistance cost) or infection (infection cost). We provide empirical support...
Background: Costs of adaptation play an important role in host-parasite coevolution. For parasites, ...
Raw data from competition experiments conducted in broth and live larvae.The article associated with...
Abstract Resistance to parasites confers a fitness advantage, yet hosts show substantial variation i...
Pathogen infection is typically costly to hosts, resulting in reduced fitness. However, pathogen exp...
© 2016 Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Pathogen infection is typically costly to hosts, resultin...
Organisms that can resist parasitic infection often have lower fitness in the absence of parasites. ...
International audienceBackground: A central hypothesis in the evolutionary ecology of parasitism is ...
Organisms that can resist parasitic infection often have lower fitness in the absence of parasites. ...
Parasites are ubiquitous features of living systems and many parasites severely reduce the fecundity...
Plants have evolved different strategies to resist pathogens, but little is known about how effectiv...
Infection by pathogens is strongly affected by the diet or condition of the prospective host. Studie...
Costs of resistance are often invoked to explain the maintenance of polymorphisms for resistance to ...
Pathogens exert a strong selective pressure on hosts, entailing host adaptation to infection. This a...
Host susceptibility to parasites can vary over space and time. Costs associated with the maintenance...
Adaptation of populations to new environments is frequently costly due to trade-offs between life hi...
Background: Costs of adaptation play an important role in host-parasite coevolution. For parasites, ...
Raw data from competition experiments conducted in broth and live larvae.The article associated with...
Abstract Resistance to parasites confers a fitness advantage, yet hosts show substantial variation i...
Pathogen infection is typically costly to hosts, resulting in reduced fitness. However, pathogen exp...
© 2016 Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Pathogen infection is typically costly to hosts, resultin...
Organisms that can resist parasitic infection often have lower fitness in the absence of parasites. ...
International audienceBackground: A central hypothesis in the evolutionary ecology of parasitism is ...
Organisms that can resist parasitic infection often have lower fitness in the absence of parasites. ...
Parasites are ubiquitous features of living systems and many parasites severely reduce the fecundity...
Plants have evolved different strategies to resist pathogens, but little is known about how effectiv...
Infection by pathogens is strongly affected by the diet or condition of the prospective host. Studie...
Costs of resistance are often invoked to explain the maintenance of polymorphisms for resistance to ...
Pathogens exert a strong selective pressure on hosts, entailing host adaptation to infection. This a...
Host susceptibility to parasites can vary over space and time. Costs associated with the maintenance...
Adaptation of populations to new environments is frequently costly due to trade-offs between life hi...
Background: Costs of adaptation play an important role in host-parasite coevolution. For parasites, ...
Raw data from competition experiments conducted in broth and live larvae.The article associated with...
Abstract Resistance to parasites confers a fitness advantage, yet hosts show substantial variation i...