Local adaptation is a powerful mechanism to maintain genetic diversity in subdivided populations. It counteracts the homogenizing effect of gene flow because immigrants have an inferior fitness in the new habitat. This picture may be reversed in host populations where parasites influence the success of immigrating hosts. Here we report two experiments testing whether parasite abundance and genetic background influences the success of host migration among pools in a Daphnia magna metapopulation. In 22 natural populations of D. magna, immigrant hosts were found to be on average more successful when the resident populations experienced high prevalences of a local microsporidian parasite. We then determined whether this success is due to parasi...
Immigrants to habitats occupied by conspecific organisms are usually expected to be competitively in...
Despite the fact that parasites are highly specialized with respect to their hosts, empirical eviden...
Abstract Background Parasites may mediate the success of biological invasions through their effect o...
Local adaptation is a powerful mechanism to maintain genetic diversity in subdivided populations. It...
Parasite-mediated selection varying across time and space in metapopulations is expected to result i...
International audienceNatural populations of hosts and parasites are often subdivided and patchily d...
International audienceIn several reciprocal cross-infection experiments parasites were found to be s...
International audienceUnderstanding traits influencing the distribution of genetic diversity has maj...
Generalist parasites can strongly influence interactions between native and invasive species. Host c...
International audienceSimple Summary: The co-evolution of hosts and parasites depends on their abili...
Evolutionary studies often estimate fitness components with the aim to make predictions about the ou...
Reciprocal-transplant experiments have proven to be a powerful tool for detecting local adaptation (...
Parasites often infect genetically diverse host populations, and the evolutionary trajectories of pa...
Coevolving parasites may play a key role in host migration and population structure. Using coevolvin...
Background: A mismatch has emerged between models and data of host-parasite evolution. Theory readi...
Immigrants to habitats occupied by conspecific organisms are usually expected to be competitively in...
Despite the fact that parasites are highly specialized with respect to their hosts, empirical eviden...
Abstract Background Parasites may mediate the success of biological invasions through their effect o...
Local adaptation is a powerful mechanism to maintain genetic diversity in subdivided populations. It...
Parasite-mediated selection varying across time and space in metapopulations is expected to result i...
International audienceNatural populations of hosts and parasites are often subdivided and patchily d...
International audienceIn several reciprocal cross-infection experiments parasites were found to be s...
International audienceUnderstanding traits influencing the distribution of genetic diversity has maj...
Generalist parasites can strongly influence interactions between native and invasive species. Host c...
International audienceSimple Summary: The co-evolution of hosts and parasites depends on their abili...
Evolutionary studies often estimate fitness components with the aim to make predictions about the ou...
Reciprocal-transplant experiments have proven to be a powerful tool for detecting local adaptation (...
Parasites often infect genetically diverse host populations, and the evolutionary trajectories of pa...
Coevolving parasites may play a key role in host migration and population structure. Using coevolvin...
Background: A mismatch has emerged between models and data of host-parasite evolution. Theory readi...
Immigrants to habitats occupied by conspecific organisms are usually expected to be competitively in...
Despite the fact that parasites are highly specialized with respect to their hosts, empirical eviden...
Abstract Background Parasites may mediate the success of biological invasions through their effect o...