Aphid species commonly have different reproductive modes ranging from cyclical to obligate parthenogenesis. The distribution of life cycle variation in aphids is generally determined by ecological forces, mainly climate, because only sexually produced diapausing eggs can survive harsh winters. Aphids are thus interesting models to investigate intrinsic and environmental factors shaping the competition among sexual and asexual lineages. We conducted a Europe-wide sampling of black bean aphids, Aphis fabae, and combined population genetic analyses based on microsatellite data with an experimental determination of life cycle strategies. Aphids were collected from broad beans (Vicia faba) as well as some Chenopodiaceae, but we detected no genet...
Aphids represent a significant challenge to food production. The Rothamsted Insect Survey (RIS) runs...
Two tansy-feeding aphids – Macrosiphoniella tanacetaria (MA) and Metopeurum fuscoviride (ME) – were ...
Polyphagous insect herbivores experience different selection pressures on their various host plant s...
Aphid species commonly have different reproductive modes ranging from cyclical to obligate parthenog...
Aphid species may exhibit different reproductive modes ranging from cyclical to obligate parthenogen...
Specialization on different host plants can promote evolutionary diversification of herbivorous inse...
In aphids, reproductive mode is generally assumed to be selected for by winter climate. Sexual linea...
Heteroecious holocyclic aphids exhibit both sexual and asexual reproduction and alternate among prim...
Asexual reproduction occurs widely in plants and animals, particularly in insects. Aphid species usu...
Aphids are a worldwide pest and an important model in ecology and evolution. Little is known, howeve...
Although evolutionary transitions from sexual to asexual reproduction are frequent in eukaryotes, th...
Clonal organisms with occasional sex are important for our general understanding of the costs and be...
Aphids represent a significant challenge to food production. The Rothamsted Insect Survey (RIS) runs...
Two tansy-feeding aphids – Macrosiphoniella tanacetaria (MA) and Metopeurum fuscoviride (ME) – were ...
Polyphagous insect herbivores experience different selection pressures on their various host plant s...
Aphid species commonly have different reproductive modes ranging from cyclical to obligate parthenog...
Aphid species may exhibit different reproductive modes ranging from cyclical to obligate parthenogen...
Specialization on different host plants can promote evolutionary diversification of herbivorous inse...
In aphids, reproductive mode is generally assumed to be selected for by winter climate. Sexual linea...
Heteroecious holocyclic aphids exhibit both sexual and asexual reproduction and alternate among prim...
Asexual reproduction occurs widely in plants and animals, particularly in insects. Aphid species usu...
Aphids are a worldwide pest and an important model in ecology and evolution. Little is known, howeve...
Although evolutionary transitions from sexual to asexual reproduction are frequent in eukaryotes, th...
Clonal organisms with occasional sex are important for our general understanding of the costs and be...
Aphids represent a significant challenge to food production. The Rothamsted Insect Survey (RIS) runs...
Two tansy-feeding aphids – Macrosiphoniella tanacetaria (MA) and Metopeurum fuscoviride (ME) – were ...
Polyphagous insect herbivores experience different selection pressures on their various host plant s...