Understanding the rate of evolutionary change and the genetic architecture that facilitates rapid adaptation is a current challenge in evolutionary biology. Comparative studies show that genes with immune function are among the most rapidly evolving genes across a range of taxa. Here, we use immune defence in natural populations of Drosophila melanogaster to understand the rate of evolution in natural populations and the genetics underlying rapid change. We probed the immune system using the natural pathogens Enterococcus faecalis and Providencia rettgeri to measure post-infection survival and bacterial load of wild D. melanogaster populations collected across seasonal time along a latitudinal transect along eastern North America (Massachus...
Drosophila harbor substantial genetic variation for antibacterial defense, and investment in immunit...
Host-parasite interactions are ubiquitous in nature: all organisms, from bacteria to humans, must de...
The focus of my thesis is the variation in immunological resistance against parasitic wasps, that ev...
Understanding the rate of evolutionary change and the genetic architecture that facilitates rapid ad...
Understanding the rate of evolutionary change and the genetic architecture that facilitates rapid ad...
Understanding the rate of evolutionary change and the genetic architecture that facilitates rapid ad...
Numerous studies across a wide range of taxa have demonstrated that immune genes are routinely among...
The rate and tempo at which populations respond to environmental change is fundamental in understand...
The rate and tempo at which populations respond to environmental change is fundamental in understand...
The innate immune system has drawn interest with its deep evolutionary conservation and importance i...
Insects maintain a close relationship with microbes in the environment. This interaction has led to ...
It is estimated that a large proportion of amino acid substitutions in Drosophila have been fixed by...
To advance our understanding of adaptation to temporally varying selection pressures, we identified ...
Much of our current mechanistic understanding of the innate immune response in animals has grown out...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Molecula...
Drosophila harbor substantial genetic variation for antibacterial defense, and investment in immunit...
Host-parasite interactions are ubiquitous in nature: all organisms, from bacteria to humans, must de...
The focus of my thesis is the variation in immunological resistance against parasitic wasps, that ev...
Understanding the rate of evolutionary change and the genetic architecture that facilitates rapid ad...
Understanding the rate of evolutionary change and the genetic architecture that facilitates rapid ad...
Understanding the rate of evolutionary change and the genetic architecture that facilitates rapid ad...
Numerous studies across a wide range of taxa have demonstrated that immune genes are routinely among...
The rate and tempo at which populations respond to environmental change is fundamental in understand...
The rate and tempo at which populations respond to environmental change is fundamental in understand...
The innate immune system has drawn interest with its deep evolutionary conservation and importance i...
Insects maintain a close relationship with microbes in the environment. This interaction has led to ...
It is estimated that a large proportion of amino acid substitutions in Drosophila have been fixed by...
To advance our understanding of adaptation to temporally varying selection pressures, we identified ...
Much of our current mechanistic understanding of the innate immune response in animals has grown out...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Molecula...
Drosophila harbor substantial genetic variation for antibacterial defense, and investment in immunit...
Host-parasite interactions are ubiquitous in nature: all organisms, from bacteria to humans, must de...
The focus of my thesis is the variation in immunological resistance against parasitic wasps, that ev...