Behavioural adaptations of hosts to their parasites form an important component of the evolutionary dynamics of host–parasite interactions. As mushroom-feeding Drosophila can tolerate deadly mycotoxins, but their Howardula nematode parasites cannot, we asked how consuming the potent mycotoxin α-amanitin has affected this host–parasite interaction. We used the fly D. putrida and its parasite H. aoronymphium, which is both highly virulent and at high prevalence in some populations, and investigated whether adult flies utilize food with toxin to prevent infection in the next generation or consume the toxin to reduce the virulence of an already established infection. First, we found that uninfected females did not prefer to eat or lay their egg...
© 2015 Mitchell et al. Insect resistance to toxins exerts not only a great impact on our economy, bu...
© 2018, Higher Education Press and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Background...
The role of microbial secondary metabolites in the ecology of the organisms that produce them remain...
Behavioural adaptations of hosts to their parasites form an important component of the evolutionary ...
Many insects feed on only one or a few types of host. These host specialists often evolve a preferen...
Many insects feed on only one or a few types of host. These host specialists often evolve a preferen...
Insect resistance to toxins exerts not only a great impact on our economy, but also on the ecology o...
Mounting and maintaining an effective immune response in the face of infection can be costly. The ou...
Many mycophagous Drosophila species have adapted to tolerate high concentrations of mycotoxins, an a...
Deciding where to eat and raise offspring carries important fitness consequences for all animals, es...
Insects are exposed to a variety of potential pathogens in their environment, many of which can seve...
The bacterial gut microbiota of many animals is known to be important for many physiological functio...
Heritable symbionts that protect their hosts from pathogens have been described in a wide range of i...
© 2015 Mitchell et al. Insect resistance to toxins exerts not only a great impact on our economy, bu...
© 2018, Higher Education Press and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Background...
The role of microbial secondary metabolites in the ecology of the organisms that produce them remain...
Behavioural adaptations of hosts to their parasites form an important component of the evolutionary ...
Many insects feed on only one or a few types of host. These host specialists often evolve a preferen...
Many insects feed on only one or a few types of host. These host specialists often evolve a preferen...
Insect resistance to toxins exerts not only a great impact on our economy, but also on the ecology o...
Mounting and maintaining an effective immune response in the face of infection can be costly. The ou...
Many mycophagous Drosophila species have adapted to tolerate high concentrations of mycotoxins, an a...
Deciding where to eat and raise offspring carries important fitness consequences for all animals, es...
Insects are exposed to a variety of potential pathogens in their environment, many of which can seve...
The bacterial gut microbiota of many animals is known to be important for many physiological functio...
Heritable symbionts that protect their hosts from pathogens have been described in a wide range of i...
© 2015 Mitchell et al. Insect resistance to toxins exerts not only a great impact on our economy, bu...
© 2018, Higher Education Press and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Background...
The role of microbial secondary metabolites in the ecology of the organisms that produce them remain...