The ecological and evolutionary factors that drive the emergence and maintenance of variation in mutualistic benefit (i.e. the benefits provided by one partner to another) in mutualistic symbioses are not well understood. In this study we evaluated the role that host and symbiont phylogeny might play in determining patterns of mutualistic benefit (host response) for interactions among nine species of Acacia and 31 strains of nitrogen-fixing rhizobial bacteria. Using phylogenetic comparative methods we compared patterns of variation in mutualistic benefit to rhizobial phylogenies constructed from housekeeping and symbiosis genes; and a multi-gene host phylogeny. We found widespread genotype-by-genotype variation in patterns of plant growth. ...
Mutualisms, cooperative partnerships between species, are among the most prevalent and economically ...
Mutualisms can be disrupted when non-native plants are introduced into novel environments, potential...
Legumes preferentially associate with and reward beneficial rhizobia in root nodules, but the proces...
The ecological and evolutionary factors that drive the emergence and maintenance of variation in mut...
1.Genetic variation for functionally important traits is ubiquitous in communities of nitrogen-fixin...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Interactions between plants and beneficial soil organisms (e.g. rhizobial...
Aim: Mutualisms are often disrupted for plants introduced to new ranges, yet many of these plants ha...
Interactions between plants and beneficial soil organisms (e.g. rhizobial bacteria, mycorrhizal fung...
Many models of mutualisms show that mutualisms are unstable if hosts lack mechanisms enabling prefer...
A fundamental goal in ecology and evolutionary biology has been to understand how microevolutionary ...
Anthropogenic changes can influence mutualism evolution; however, the genomic regions underpinning m...
1.Mutualistic interactions, such as the relationship between legumes and rhizobia, can affect commun...
Mutualisms between hosts and multiple symbionts can generate diffuse coevolution if genetic covarian...
A major goal in microbial ecology is to understand the factors that structure bacterial communities ...
Plants can gain substantial growth benefits from microbial symbionts, but these benefits are threate...
Mutualisms, cooperative partnerships between species, are among the most prevalent and economically ...
Mutualisms can be disrupted when non-native plants are introduced into novel environments, potential...
Legumes preferentially associate with and reward beneficial rhizobia in root nodules, but the proces...
The ecological and evolutionary factors that drive the emergence and maintenance of variation in mut...
1.Genetic variation for functionally important traits is ubiquitous in communities of nitrogen-fixin...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Interactions between plants and beneficial soil organisms (e.g. rhizobial...
Aim: Mutualisms are often disrupted for plants introduced to new ranges, yet many of these plants ha...
Interactions between plants and beneficial soil organisms (e.g. rhizobial bacteria, mycorrhizal fung...
Many models of mutualisms show that mutualisms are unstable if hosts lack mechanisms enabling prefer...
A fundamental goal in ecology and evolutionary biology has been to understand how microevolutionary ...
Anthropogenic changes can influence mutualism evolution; however, the genomic regions underpinning m...
1.Mutualistic interactions, such as the relationship between legumes and rhizobia, can affect commun...
Mutualisms between hosts and multiple symbionts can generate diffuse coevolution if genetic covarian...
A major goal in microbial ecology is to understand the factors that structure bacterial communities ...
Plants can gain substantial growth benefits from microbial symbionts, but these benefits are threate...
Mutualisms, cooperative partnerships between species, are among the most prevalent and economically ...
Mutualisms can be disrupted when non-native plants are introduced into novel environments, potential...
Legumes preferentially associate with and reward beneficial rhizobia in root nodules, but the proces...