International audienceTo gain insight into parasite‐mediated natural selection, we studied a natural population of the crustacean Daphnia magna during a severe epidemic of the bacterial parasite Pasteuria ramosa. We also investigated the relationship between susceptibility and the production of resting eggs, which are only produced during the sexual phase of reproduction. Live host samples were taken before and after this epidemic and resistance to P. ramosa was examined in the laboratory. Host clones collected after the epidemic were more resistant to P. ramosa than were those collected pre‐epidemic, which is consistent with parasite‐mediated selection. In our study population, asexually reproducing females were observed across the entire ...
Because host parasite interactions are often specific to the host and parasite genotype, it may be i...
Abstract Background Males and females differ in many ways and might present different opportunities ...
Why is sex ubiquitous when asexual reproduction is much less costly? Sex disrupts coadapted gene com...
Epidemics commonly exert parasite-mediated selection and cause declines in host population genetic d...
International audienceHypothesis: Daphnia exposed to cues associated with the onset of a parasite ep...
Epidemics commonly exert parasite-mediated selection and cause declines in host population genetic d...
The Red Queen hypothesis proposes that frequency-dependent selection by parasites may be responsible...
The Red Queen hypothesis proposes that antagonistic coevolution between parasites and their hosts is...
Background: Understanding the impact of disease in natural populations requires an understanding of ...
International audienceA substantial body of theory indicates that parasites may mould the population...
Why is sex ubiquitous when asexual reproduction is much less costly? Sex disrupts coadapted gene com...
It has been suggested that the harm parasites cause to their hosts is an unavoidable consequence of ...
The Red Queen hypothesis can explain the maintenance of host and parasite diversity. However, the Re...
Immune responses are presumed to contribute to host fitness, either by fighting off infections or vi...
The Red Queen hypothesis can explain the maintenance of host and parasite diversity. However, the Re...
Because host parasite interactions are often specific to the host and parasite genotype, it may be i...
Abstract Background Males and females differ in many ways and might present different opportunities ...
Why is sex ubiquitous when asexual reproduction is much less costly? Sex disrupts coadapted gene com...
Epidemics commonly exert parasite-mediated selection and cause declines in host population genetic d...
International audienceHypothesis: Daphnia exposed to cues associated with the onset of a parasite ep...
Epidemics commonly exert parasite-mediated selection and cause declines in host population genetic d...
The Red Queen hypothesis proposes that frequency-dependent selection by parasites may be responsible...
The Red Queen hypothesis proposes that antagonistic coevolution between parasites and their hosts is...
Background: Understanding the impact of disease in natural populations requires an understanding of ...
International audienceA substantial body of theory indicates that parasites may mould the population...
Why is sex ubiquitous when asexual reproduction is much less costly? Sex disrupts coadapted gene com...
It has been suggested that the harm parasites cause to their hosts is an unavoidable consequence of ...
The Red Queen hypothesis can explain the maintenance of host and parasite diversity. However, the Re...
Immune responses are presumed to contribute to host fitness, either by fighting off infections or vi...
The Red Queen hypothesis can explain the maintenance of host and parasite diversity. However, the Re...
Because host parasite interactions are often specific to the host and parasite genotype, it may be i...
Abstract Background Males and females differ in many ways and might present different opportunities ...
Why is sex ubiquitous when asexual reproduction is much less costly? Sex disrupts coadapted gene com...