Heritable symbioses can have important ecological effects and have triggered important evolutionary innovations. Current predictions for long-term symbiont prevalence are based on their fitness benefits and vertical transmission rates but ignore non-linear competitive feedbacks among symbiotic and symbiont-free hosts. We hypothesized that such feedbacks function as stabilizing mechanisms, promoting coexistence of host types and maintaining intermediate symbiont frequency at the population scale. Using a model grass / endophyte symbiosis, we manipulated competition within and between endophyte-symbiotic (E+) and endophyte-free (E-) hosts and fit competition models to experimental data. We show for the first time that symbiont-structured comp...
The theory of species coexistence is a key concept in ecology that has received much attention. The ...
Many models of mutualisms show that mutualisms are unstable if hosts lack mechanisms enabling prefer...
Understanding the drivers of variation in symbiont quality is a fundamental objective in the study o...
Heritable symbioses can have important ecological effects and have triggered important evolutionary ...
Heritable symbioses can have important ecological effects and have triggered important evolutionary ...
The costs and benefits of symbiotic interactions may vary with host and symbiont ontogeny. Effects o...
Many symbioses have costs and benefits to their hosts that vary with the environmental context, whic...
Symbiosis, where organisms of different species live closely together, is ubiquitous in our world. I...
Classic niche theory predicts that competing species will evolve to use different resources and inte...
1. Competition of two species for the same resource is expected to result in competitive exclusion o...
1. A potential driver of species abundance that remains understudied is the interaction between host...
Two main mechanisms are thought to affect the prevalence of endophyte-grass symbiosis in host popula...
Two main mechanisms are thought to affect the prevalence of endophyte-grass symbiosis in host popula...
The theory of species coexistence is a key concept in ecology that has received much attention. The ...
Many models of mutualisms show that mutualisms are unstable if hosts lack mechanisms enabling prefer...
Understanding the drivers of variation in symbiont quality is a fundamental objective in the study o...
Heritable symbioses can have important ecological effects and have triggered important evolutionary ...
Heritable symbioses can have important ecological effects and have triggered important evolutionary ...
The costs and benefits of symbiotic interactions may vary with host and symbiont ontogeny. Effects o...
Many symbioses have costs and benefits to their hosts that vary with the environmental context, whic...
Symbiosis, where organisms of different species live closely together, is ubiquitous in our world. I...
Classic niche theory predicts that competing species will evolve to use different resources and inte...
1. Competition of two species for the same resource is expected to result in competitive exclusion o...
1. A potential driver of species abundance that remains understudied is the interaction between host...
Two main mechanisms are thought to affect the prevalence of endophyte-grass symbiosis in host popula...
Two main mechanisms are thought to affect the prevalence of endophyte-grass symbiosis in host popula...
The theory of species coexistence is a key concept in ecology that has received much attention. The ...
Many models of mutualisms show that mutualisms are unstable if hosts lack mechanisms enabling prefer...
Understanding the drivers of variation in symbiont quality is a fundamental objective in the study o...