All organisms live in close association with microbes. However, not all such associations are meaningful in an evolutionary context. Current debate concerns whether hosts and microbes are best described as communities of individuals or as holobionts (selective units of hosts plus their microbes). Recent reports that assortative mating of hosts by diet can be mediated by commensal gut microbes have attracted interest as a potential route to host reproductive isolation (RI). Here we discuss logical problems with this line of argument. We briefly review how microbes can affect host mating preferences and evaluate recent findings from fruitflies. Endosymbionts can potentially influence host RI given stable and recurrent co-association of hosts ...
Although the gut microbiome influences numerous fitness traits in ani-mals, little attention has bee...
The microbiota is increasingly being recognized as having important impacts on many host biological ...
1. To what extent host-associated microbiota assembly is driven by host selection or simply by happe...
Animals can provide benefits to their associated microbes—}and these can, in turn, positively affect...
Experimental studies of the evolution of reproductive isolation (RI) in real time are a powerful way...
The advent of relatively inexpensive tools for characterizing microbial communities has led to an ex...
Sequencing technologies have fuelled a rapid rise in descriptions of microbial communities associate...
Microorganismal diversity can be explained in large part by selection imposed from both the abiotic ...
Recently, there has been rapidly growing interest in the effects of the microbiota on host physiolog...
With the increasing appreciation for the crucial roles that microbial symbionts play in the developm...
Animals are associated with a microbiome that can affect their reproductive success. It is therefor...
Diet-induced mating preference was initially observed by Dodd (1). Subsequently, we reported that di...
Many models of mutualisms show that mutualisms are unstable if hosts lack mechanisms enabling prefer...
While examples of bacteria benefiting eukaryotes are increasingly documented, studies examining effe...
Symbiosis between microbial associates and a host is a ubiquitous feature of life on earth, modulati...
Although the gut microbiome influences numerous fitness traits in ani-mals, little attention has bee...
The microbiota is increasingly being recognized as having important impacts on many host biological ...
1. To what extent host-associated microbiota assembly is driven by host selection or simply by happe...
Animals can provide benefits to their associated microbes—}and these can, in turn, positively affect...
Experimental studies of the evolution of reproductive isolation (RI) in real time are a powerful way...
The advent of relatively inexpensive tools for characterizing microbial communities has led to an ex...
Sequencing technologies have fuelled a rapid rise in descriptions of microbial communities associate...
Microorganismal diversity can be explained in large part by selection imposed from both the abiotic ...
Recently, there has been rapidly growing interest in the effects of the microbiota on host physiolog...
With the increasing appreciation for the crucial roles that microbial symbionts play in the developm...
Animals are associated with a microbiome that can affect their reproductive success. It is therefor...
Diet-induced mating preference was initially observed by Dodd (1). Subsequently, we reported that di...
Many models of mutualisms show that mutualisms are unstable if hosts lack mechanisms enabling prefer...
While examples of bacteria benefiting eukaryotes are increasingly documented, studies examining effe...
Symbiosis between microbial associates and a host is a ubiquitous feature of life on earth, modulati...
Although the gut microbiome influences numerous fitness traits in ani-mals, little attention has bee...
The microbiota is increasingly being recognized as having important impacts on many host biological ...
1. To what extent host-associated microbiota assembly is driven by host selection or simply by happe...