Maternally inherited symbionts such as Wolbachia have long been seen mainly as reproductive parasites, with deleterious effects on host fitness. It is becoming clear, however, that, frequently, these symbionts also have beneficial effects on host fitness, either along with reproductive parasitism or not. Using the examples of cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) and malekilling (MK), we here analyze the effect of direct fitness benefits on the evolution of reproductive parasites. By means of a simple theoretical framework, we synthesize and extend earlier modeling approaches for CI and MK, which usually ignore fitness benefits. Moreover, our framework is not restricted to a particular mechanism underlying the fitness benefit (e.g., protec...
<div><p>Symbionts can have mutualistic effects that increase their host’s fitness and/or parasitic e...
Maternally inherited parasites are known to impose a wide variety of reproductive manipulations upon...
Wolbachia are intracellular bacteria widely distributed among arthropods and nematodes. In many inse...
Maternally inherited symbionts such as Wolbachia have long been seen mainly as reproductive parasite...
The most enigmatic sexual manipulation by Wolbachia endosymbionts is cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI...
The fitness effects associated with Wolbachia infection have wide-ranging ecological and evolutionar...
The fitness effects associated with Wolbachia infection have wide-ranging ecological and evolutionar...
Maternally inherited Wolbachia bacteria are extremely wide-spread among insects and their presence i...
Host manipulation by sexually transmitted parasites which increases host mating rate and thus parasi...
© 2017 Dr. Peter Andrew KriesnerWolbachia are Alphaproteobacteria that inhabit vacuoles within cells...
Determining the effects of parasites on host reproduction is key to understanding how parasites affe...
The bacterial endosymbiont Wolbachia is best known for its ability to modify its host’s reproduction...
Maternally inherited endosymbionts that manipulate the reproduction of their insect host are very co...
Inherited microorganisms that manipulate the reproduction of their host are a common feature in arth...
Maternally inherited endosymbionts that manipulate the reproduction of their insect host are very co...
<div><p>Symbionts can have mutualistic effects that increase their host’s fitness and/or parasitic e...
Maternally inherited parasites are known to impose a wide variety of reproductive manipulations upon...
Wolbachia are intracellular bacteria widely distributed among arthropods and nematodes. In many inse...
Maternally inherited symbionts such as Wolbachia have long been seen mainly as reproductive parasite...
The most enigmatic sexual manipulation by Wolbachia endosymbionts is cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI...
The fitness effects associated with Wolbachia infection have wide-ranging ecological and evolutionar...
The fitness effects associated with Wolbachia infection have wide-ranging ecological and evolutionar...
Maternally inherited Wolbachia bacteria are extremely wide-spread among insects and their presence i...
Host manipulation by sexually transmitted parasites which increases host mating rate and thus parasi...
© 2017 Dr. Peter Andrew KriesnerWolbachia are Alphaproteobacteria that inhabit vacuoles within cells...
Determining the effects of parasites on host reproduction is key to understanding how parasites affe...
The bacterial endosymbiont Wolbachia is best known for its ability to modify its host’s reproduction...
Maternally inherited endosymbionts that manipulate the reproduction of their insect host are very co...
Inherited microorganisms that manipulate the reproduction of their host are a common feature in arth...
Maternally inherited endosymbionts that manipulate the reproduction of their insect host are very co...
<div><p>Symbionts can have mutualistic effects that increase their host’s fitness and/or parasitic e...
Maternally inherited parasites are known to impose a wide variety of reproductive manipulations upon...
Wolbachia are intracellular bacteria widely distributed among arthropods and nematodes. In many inse...