The population structure of parasites is central to the ecology and evolution of host-parasite systems. Here, we investigate the population genetics of Pasteuria ramosa, a bacterial parasite of Daphnia. We used natural P. ramosa spore banks from the sediments of two geographically well-separated ponds to experimentally infect a panel of Daphnia magna host clones whose resistance phenotypes were previously known. In this way, we were able to assess the population structure of P. ramosa based on geography, host resistance phenotype and host genotype. Overall, genetic diversity of P. ramosa was high, and nearly all infected D. magna hosted more than one parasite haplotype. On the basis of the observation of recombinant haplotypes and relativel...
The Red Queen hypothesis can explain the maintenance of host and parasite diversity. However, the Re...
1. Spatial patterns in parasite community structure are probably driven by the availability of infec...
By combining a field study with controlled laboratory experimentation, we examined how infection tra...
The population structure of parasites is central to the ecology and evolution of host-parasite syste...
Knowledge of a species' population genetic structure can provide insight into fundamental ecological...
Knowledge of a species’ population genetic structure can provide insight into fundamental ecological...
A parasite's host range can have important consequences for ecological and evolutionary processes bu...
The infection process of many diseases can be divided into series of steps, each one required to suc...
A parasite's host range can have important consequences for ecological and evolutionary processes bu...
The degree of specificity in host–parasite interactions has important implications for ecology and e...
Understanding how diversity is maintained in natural populations is a major goal of evolutionary bio...
Background: Infection processes consist of a sequence of steps, each critical for the interaction be...
International audienceA substantial body of theory indicates that parasites may mould the population...
The Red Queen hypothesis can explain the maintenance of host and parasite diversity. However, the Re...
Genetic variation in parasites has important consequences for host-parasite interactions. Prior stud...
The Red Queen hypothesis can explain the maintenance of host and parasite diversity. However, the Re...
1. Spatial patterns in parasite community structure are probably driven by the availability of infec...
By combining a field study with controlled laboratory experimentation, we examined how infection tra...
The population structure of parasites is central to the ecology and evolution of host-parasite syste...
Knowledge of a species' population genetic structure can provide insight into fundamental ecological...
Knowledge of a species’ population genetic structure can provide insight into fundamental ecological...
A parasite's host range can have important consequences for ecological and evolutionary processes bu...
The infection process of many diseases can be divided into series of steps, each one required to suc...
A parasite's host range can have important consequences for ecological and evolutionary processes bu...
The degree of specificity in host–parasite interactions has important implications for ecology and e...
Understanding how diversity is maintained in natural populations is a major goal of evolutionary bio...
Background: Infection processes consist of a sequence of steps, each critical for the interaction be...
International audienceA substantial body of theory indicates that parasites may mould the population...
The Red Queen hypothesis can explain the maintenance of host and parasite diversity. However, the Re...
Genetic variation in parasites has important consequences for host-parasite interactions. Prior stud...
The Red Queen hypothesis can explain the maintenance of host and parasite diversity. However, the Re...
1. Spatial patterns in parasite community structure are probably driven by the availability of infec...
By combining a field study with controlled laboratory experimentation, we examined how infection tra...