Male-killing bacteria are common in insects, and are thought to persist in host populations primarily by indirect fitness benefits to infected females, while direct fitness effects are generally assumed to be neutral or deleterious. Here, we estimated the effect of male-killer infection on direct fitness (number of eggs laid, as a measure of fecundity, together with survival) and other life-history traits (development time and body size) in seven ladybird host/male-killer combinations. Effects of male-killers on fecundity ranged, as expected, from costly to neutral, however we found evidence of reduced development time and increased survival and body size, in infected strains. Greater body size in Spiroplasma-infected Harmonia axyridis corr...
Changes in the timing of life history events within the year alter the degree to which the activity ...
Viruses are major evolutionary drivers of insect immune systems. Much of our knowledge of insect imm...
Harmful parasite infestation can cause energetically costly behavioural and immunological responses,...
Male-killing bacteria (MKs) are thought to persist in host populations by vertical transmission, and...
Inherited microbial symbionts can modulate host susceptibility to natural enemy attack. A wider rang...
Male‐killing bacteria are thought to persist in host populations by vertical transmission and confer...
The life history strategies of males and females are often divergent, creating the potential for sex...
Many maternally inherited endosymbionts manipulate their host’s reproduction in various ways to enha...
Theory predicts that the epidemiology of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) will be affected by ...
Control of Aedes aegypti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae) populations is vital for reducing the transmissio...
Wolbachia is a widespread endosymbiont that induces dramatic manipulations of its host's reproductio...
Infections can have detrimental effects on the fitness of an animal. Reproducing females may therefo...
Changes in the timing of life history events within the year alter the degree to which the activity ...
Viruses are major evolutionary drivers of insect immune systems. Much of our knowledge of insect imm...
Harmful parasite infestation can cause energetically costly behavioural and immunological responses,...
Male-killing bacteria (MKs) are thought to persist in host populations by vertical transmission, and...
Inherited microbial symbionts can modulate host susceptibility to natural enemy attack. A wider rang...
Male‐killing bacteria are thought to persist in host populations by vertical transmission and confer...
The life history strategies of males and females are often divergent, creating the potential for sex...
Many maternally inherited endosymbionts manipulate their host’s reproduction in various ways to enha...
Theory predicts that the epidemiology of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) will be affected by ...
Control of Aedes aegypti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae) populations is vital for reducing the transmissio...
Wolbachia is a widespread endosymbiont that induces dramatic manipulations of its host's reproductio...
Infections can have detrimental effects on the fitness of an animal. Reproducing females may therefo...
Changes in the timing of life history events within the year alter the degree to which the activity ...
Viruses are major evolutionary drivers of insect immune systems. Much of our knowledge of insect imm...
Harmful parasite infestation can cause energetically costly behavioural and immunological responses,...