Theory suggests that symbionts can readily evolve more parasitic or mutualistic strategies with respect to hosts. However, many symbionts have stable interactions with hosts that improve nutrient assimilation or confer protection from pathogens. We explored the potential for evolution of increased parasitism or decreased parasitism and mutualism in a natural gut symbiosis between larvae of Plutella xylostella and the microbe Enterobacter cloacae. We focused on interactions with the pathogen, Bacillus thuringiensis: selecting for parasitism in terms of facilitating pathogen infection, or increased mutualism in terms of host protection. Selection for parasitism led to symbionts increasing pathogen-induced mortality, but reduced their competit...
Bacterial infections are often polymicrobial, leading to intricate pathogen-pathogen and pathogen-ho...
Selection imposed by coinfection may vary with the mechanism of within-host competition between para...
1. Most animals host communities of symbiotic bacteria. In insects, these symbionts may have particu...
Theory suggests that symbionts can readily evolve more parasitic or mutualistic strategies with resp...
Theory suggests that symbionts can readily evolve more parasitic or mutualistic strategies with resp...
Theory suggests that symbionts can readily evolve more parasitic or mutualistic strategies with resp...
Theory suggests that symbionts can readily evolve more parasitic or mutualistic strategies with resp...
Theory suggests that symbionts can readily evolve more parasitic or mutualistic strategies with resp...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Theory suggests that symbionts can readily evolve more parasi...
Species interactions can shift along the parasitism-mutualism continuum. However, the consequences o...
Most eukaryotes harbor a diverse community of parasitic, mutualistic and commensal microbial symbion...
The majority of organisms host multiple parasite species, each of which can interact with hosts and ...
Many symbioses have costs and benefits to their hosts that vary with the environmental context, whic...
Eukaryotes commonly host communities of heritable symbiotic bacteria, many of which are not essentia...
The coevolution of interacting species can lead to codependent mutualists. Little is known about the...
Bacterial infections are often polymicrobial, leading to intricate pathogen-pathogen and pathogen-ho...
Selection imposed by coinfection may vary with the mechanism of within-host competition between para...
1. Most animals host communities of symbiotic bacteria. In insects, these symbionts may have particu...
Theory suggests that symbionts can readily evolve more parasitic or mutualistic strategies with resp...
Theory suggests that symbionts can readily evolve more parasitic or mutualistic strategies with resp...
Theory suggests that symbionts can readily evolve more parasitic or mutualistic strategies with resp...
Theory suggests that symbionts can readily evolve more parasitic or mutualistic strategies with resp...
Theory suggests that symbionts can readily evolve more parasitic or mutualistic strategies with resp...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Theory suggests that symbionts can readily evolve more parasi...
Species interactions can shift along the parasitism-mutualism continuum. However, the consequences o...
Most eukaryotes harbor a diverse community of parasitic, mutualistic and commensal microbial symbion...
The majority of organisms host multiple parasite species, each of which can interact with hosts and ...
Many symbioses have costs and benefits to their hosts that vary with the environmental context, whic...
Eukaryotes commonly host communities of heritable symbiotic bacteria, many of which are not essentia...
The coevolution of interacting species can lead to codependent mutualists. Little is known about the...
Bacterial infections are often polymicrobial, leading to intricate pathogen-pathogen and pathogen-ho...
Selection imposed by coinfection may vary with the mechanism of within-host competition between para...
1. Most animals host communities of symbiotic bacteria. In insects, these symbionts may have particu...