The degree of specificity in host–parasite interactions has important implications for ecology and evolution. Unfortunately, specificity can be difficult to determine when parasites cannot be cultured. In such cases, studies often use isolates of unknown genetic composition, which may lead to an underestimation of specificity. We obtained the first clones of the unculturable bacterium Pasteuria ramosa, a parasite of Daphnia magna. Clonal genotypes of the parasite exhibited much more specific interactions with host genotypes than previous studies using isolates. Clones of P. ramosa infected fewer D. magna genotypes than isolates and host clones were either fully susceptible or fully resistant to the parasite. Our finding enhances our underst...
Background: Infection processes consist of a sequence of steps, each critical for the interaction be...
The infection process of many diseases can be divided into series of steps, each one required to suc...
International audienceA substantial body of theory indicates that parasites may mould the population...
The population structure of parasites is central to the ecology and evolution of host-parasite syste...
A parasite's host range can have important consequences for ecological and evolutionary processes bu...
A parasite's host range can have important consequences for ecological and evolutionary processes bu...
A parasite's host range can have important consequences for ecological and evolutionary processes bu...
The population structure of parasites is central to the ecology and evolution of host-parasite syste...
The population structure of parasites is central to the ecology and evolution of host-parasite syste...
The population structure of parasites is central to the ecology and evolution of host-parasite syste...
The population structure of parasites is central to the ecology and evolution of host-parasite syste...
The influence of host and parasite genetic background on infection outcome is a topic of great inter...
The influence of host and parasite genetic background on infection outcome is a topic of great inter...
The Red Queen hypothesis can explain the maintenance of host and parasite diversity. However, the Re...
The Red Queen hypothesis can explain the maintenance of host and parasite diversity. However, the Re...
Background: Infection processes consist of a sequence of steps, each critical for the interaction be...
The infection process of many diseases can be divided into series of steps, each one required to suc...
International audienceA substantial body of theory indicates that parasites may mould the population...
The population structure of parasites is central to the ecology and evolution of host-parasite syste...
A parasite's host range can have important consequences for ecological and evolutionary processes bu...
A parasite's host range can have important consequences for ecological and evolutionary processes bu...
A parasite's host range can have important consequences for ecological and evolutionary processes bu...
The population structure of parasites is central to the ecology and evolution of host-parasite syste...
The population structure of parasites is central to the ecology and evolution of host-parasite syste...
The population structure of parasites is central to the ecology and evolution of host-parasite syste...
The population structure of parasites is central to the ecology and evolution of host-parasite syste...
The influence of host and parasite genetic background on infection outcome is a topic of great inter...
The influence of host and parasite genetic background on infection outcome is a topic of great inter...
The Red Queen hypothesis can explain the maintenance of host and parasite diversity. However, the Re...
The Red Queen hypothesis can explain the maintenance of host and parasite diversity. However, the Re...
Background: Infection processes consist of a sequence of steps, each critical for the interaction be...
The infection process of many diseases can be divided into series of steps, each one required to suc...
International audienceA substantial body of theory indicates that parasites may mould the population...