International audienceCo-evolution of host-parasitoid interactions is determined by the costs of host resistance, which received empirical evidence, and the costs of parasitoid virulence, which have been mostly hypothesized. Asobara tabida is a parasitoid, which mainly parasitizes Drosophila melanogaster and D. subobscura, the first species being able to resist to the parasitoid development while the second species is not. To parasitize resistant hosts, including D. melanogaster, A. tabida develops sticky eggs, which prevent encapsulation, but this virulence mechanism may be costly. Interindividual and interpopulation variation in the proportion of sticky eggs respectively allowed us to (i) artificially select and compare life-history trait...
AbstractThe ability of a parasitoid to evolve enhanced counterdefenses against host resistance and i...
Many insects are attacked by internal parasitoids against which they mount a largely cellular immuno...
By their nature, parasitoids will exert a selection pressure on their hosts to evolve a mechanism th...
International audienceCo-evolution of host-parasitoid interactions is determined by the costs of hos...
International audienceCo-evolution of host-parasitoid interactions is determined by the costs of hos...
International audienceCo-evolution of host-parasitoid interactions is determined by the costs of hos...
International audienceCo-evolution of host-parasitoid interactions is determined by the costs of hos...
International audienceCo-evolution of host-parasitoid interactions is determined by the costs of hos...
International audienceCo-evolution of host-parasitoid interactions is determined by the costs of hos...
International audienceCo-evolution of host-parasitoid interactions is determined by the costs of hos...
International audienceCo-evolution of host-parasitoid interactions is determined by the costs of hos...
Drosophila melanogaster is attacked by parasitoids that develop internally in the larva. They can de...
Drosophila melanogaster is attacked by parasitoids that develop internally in the larva. They can de...
Drosophila melanogaster is attacked by parasitoids that develop internally in the larva. They can de...
By their nature, parasitoids will exert a selection pressure on their hosts to evolve a mechanism th...
AbstractThe ability of a parasitoid to evolve enhanced counterdefenses against host resistance and i...
Many insects are attacked by internal parasitoids against which they mount a largely cellular immuno...
By their nature, parasitoids will exert a selection pressure on their hosts to evolve a mechanism th...
International audienceCo-evolution of host-parasitoid interactions is determined by the costs of hos...
International audienceCo-evolution of host-parasitoid interactions is determined by the costs of hos...
International audienceCo-evolution of host-parasitoid interactions is determined by the costs of hos...
International audienceCo-evolution of host-parasitoid interactions is determined by the costs of hos...
International audienceCo-evolution of host-parasitoid interactions is determined by the costs of hos...
International audienceCo-evolution of host-parasitoid interactions is determined by the costs of hos...
International audienceCo-evolution of host-parasitoid interactions is determined by the costs of hos...
International audienceCo-evolution of host-parasitoid interactions is determined by the costs of hos...
Drosophila melanogaster is attacked by parasitoids that develop internally in the larva. They can de...
Drosophila melanogaster is attacked by parasitoids that develop internally in the larva. They can de...
Drosophila melanogaster is attacked by parasitoids that develop internally in the larva. They can de...
By their nature, parasitoids will exert a selection pressure on their hosts to evolve a mechanism th...
AbstractThe ability of a parasitoid to evolve enhanced counterdefenses against host resistance and i...
Many insects are attacked by internal parasitoids against which they mount a largely cellular immuno...
By their nature, parasitoids will exert a selection pressure on their hosts to evolve a mechanism th...