Abstract Background Evolutionary theory predicts that the pressure for parasites to specialize on one host or to become generalists on a wide range of hosts is driven by the diversity or temporal variability of the host's population and by genetic trade-offs in the adaptation to different hosts. We give experimental evidence for this idea by letting the parasite Brachiola algerae evolve on one of four genetically homogeneous lines of the mosquito Aedes aegypti, on a mixture of the four lines or on an alternating sequence of the four lines. The first regime was expected to lead to specialists, the other two to generalists. After 13 generations, we tested the evolved parasites on each of the four lines of the mosquito. Results The specialized...
14 pagesInternational audienceThe evolutionary ecology of multihost parasites is predicted to depend...
Host-parasite species pairs are known to coevolve, but how multiple parasites coevolve with their ho...
Parasite infections containing genetically different parasites of the same species are widespread in...
BACKGROUND: Evolutionary theory predicts that the pressure for parasites to specialize on one host ...
Parasites often infect genetically diverse host populations, and the evolutionary trajectories of pa...
Adaptive speciation has been much debated in recent years, with a strong emphasis on how competition...
International audienceAbstract Ecological conditions may greatly affect the relative importance of v...
Most animals do not feed on all the resources available to them, but the mechanisms behind the evolu...
Host-parasite coevolution is predicted to have complex evolutionary consequences, potentially leadin...
Parasitic lifestyles have evolved many times in animals, but how such life-history strategies evolve...
In recent years there has been growing interest in applying frameworks from evolutionary ecology to ...
Parasite infections containing genetically different parasites of the same species are widespread in...
In this paper, pathogen evolution will not be considered in the extended concept of adaptation throu...
Theory predicts that adaptive trade-offs across environments promote the evolution of specialized ge...
It is widely assumed that high resource specificity predisposes lineages toward greater likelihood o...
14 pagesInternational audienceThe evolutionary ecology of multihost parasites is predicted to depend...
Host-parasite species pairs are known to coevolve, but how multiple parasites coevolve with their ho...
Parasite infections containing genetically different parasites of the same species are widespread in...
BACKGROUND: Evolutionary theory predicts that the pressure for parasites to specialize on one host ...
Parasites often infect genetically diverse host populations, and the evolutionary trajectories of pa...
Adaptive speciation has been much debated in recent years, with a strong emphasis on how competition...
International audienceAbstract Ecological conditions may greatly affect the relative importance of v...
Most animals do not feed on all the resources available to them, but the mechanisms behind the evolu...
Host-parasite coevolution is predicted to have complex evolutionary consequences, potentially leadin...
Parasitic lifestyles have evolved many times in animals, but how such life-history strategies evolve...
In recent years there has been growing interest in applying frameworks from evolutionary ecology to ...
Parasite infections containing genetically different parasites of the same species are widespread in...
In this paper, pathogen evolution will not be considered in the extended concept of adaptation throu...
Theory predicts that adaptive trade-offs across environments promote the evolution of specialized ge...
It is widely assumed that high resource specificity predisposes lineages toward greater likelihood o...
14 pagesInternational audienceThe evolutionary ecology of multihost parasites is predicted to depend...
Host-parasite species pairs are known to coevolve, but how multiple parasites coevolve with their ho...
Parasite infections containing genetically different parasites of the same species are widespread in...