Genotype-by-genotype (G×G) interactions are an essential requirement for the coevolution of hosts and parasites, but have only been documented in a small number of animal model systems. G×G effects arise from interactions between host and pathogen genotypes, such that some pathogen strains are more infectious in certain hosts and some hosts are more susceptible to certain pathogen strains. We tested for G×G interactions in the gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) and its baculovirus. We infected 21 full-sib families of gypsy moths with each of 16 isolates of baculovirus and measured the between-isolate correlations of infection rate across host families for all pairwise combinations of isolates. Mean infectiousness varied among isolates and diseas...
<div><p>Specific interactions between host genotypes and pathogen genotypes (G×G interactions) are c...
Dose response in micro-parasite infections is usually shallower than predicted by the independent ac...
Manipulation of host behavior by parasites and pathogens has been widely observed but the basis for ...
Genotype-by-genotype (G×G) interactions are an essential requirement for the coevolution of hosts an...
Despite the ubiquity of coinfection, we know little of the effects of intra-specific genetic variabi...
The gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar L., is one of the most damaging pests of the deciduous forests in t...
Natural populations of pathogens are frequently composed of numerous interacting strains. Understand...
Understanding genetic specificity in factors determining the outcome of host-parasite interactions i...
A pathogen's ability to persist in the environment is an ecologically important trait, and variation...
Defective viruses lack genes essential for survival but they can co-infect with complete virus genot...
Bacterial infections are often polymicrobial, leading to intricate pathogen-pathogen and pathogen-ho...
Genetic correlations between parasite resistance and other traits can act as an evolutionary constra...
Many parasites alter host behaviour to enhance their chance of transmission. Recently, the ecdystero...
International audienceSpecific interactions between host genotypes and pathogen genotypes (G×G inter...
Genome-wide association studies are widely used to identify "disease genes" conferring resistance/su...
<div><p>Specific interactions between host genotypes and pathogen genotypes (G×G interactions) are c...
Dose response in micro-parasite infections is usually shallower than predicted by the independent ac...
Manipulation of host behavior by parasites and pathogens has been widely observed but the basis for ...
Genotype-by-genotype (G×G) interactions are an essential requirement for the coevolution of hosts an...
Despite the ubiquity of coinfection, we know little of the effects of intra-specific genetic variabi...
The gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar L., is one of the most damaging pests of the deciduous forests in t...
Natural populations of pathogens are frequently composed of numerous interacting strains. Understand...
Understanding genetic specificity in factors determining the outcome of host-parasite interactions i...
A pathogen's ability to persist in the environment is an ecologically important trait, and variation...
Defective viruses lack genes essential for survival but they can co-infect with complete virus genot...
Bacterial infections are often polymicrobial, leading to intricate pathogen-pathogen and pathogen-ho...
Genetic correlations between parasite resistance and other traits can act as an evolutionary constra...
Many parasites alter host behaviour to enhance their chance of transmission. Recently, the ecdystero...
International audienceSpecific interactions between host genotypes and pathogen genotypes (G×G inter...
Genome-wide association studies are widely used to identify "disease genes" conferring resistance/su...
<div><p>Specific interactions between host genotypes and pathogen genotypes (G×G interactions) are c...
Dose response in micro-parasite infections is usually shallower than predicted by the independent ac...
Manipulation of host behavior by parasites and pathogens has been widely observed but the basis for ...