Background: Using phylogenetic approaches, the expectation that parallel cladogenesis should occur between parasites and hosts has been validated in some studies, but most others provided evidence for frequent host shifts. Here we examine the evolutionary history of the association between Microbotryum fungi that cause anther smut disease and their Caryophyllaceous hosts. We investigated the congruence between host and parasite phylogenies, inferred cospeciation events and host shifts, and assessed whether geography or plant ecology could have facilitated the putative host shifts identified. For cophylogeny analyses on microorganisms, parasite strains isolated from different host species are generally considered to represent independent evo...
International audienceThe impact of infectious diseases in natural ecosystems is strongly influenced...
The study of population genetic structure congruence between hosts and pathogens gives important ins...
International audienceThe impact of infectious diseases in natural ecosystems is strongly influenced...
Background: Using phylogenetic approaches, the expectation that parallel cladogenes...
Background Using phylogenetic approaches, the expectation that parallel cladogenesis should occur b...
Ds are indicated, the significant statistical supports being considered as higher than respectively ...
Parasite trees, using a single representative per fungal species (with 'MinT' topology for the plant...
Ds are indicated, the significant statistical supports being considered as higher than respectively ...
Ds are indicated, the significant statistical supports being considered as higher than respectively ...
Parasite trees, using one strain per host species (with 'Min' topology for the plant tree, and 'A1' ...
Summary Although congruence between host and pathogen phylogenies has been extensively investigated,...
Summary Although congruence between host and pathogen phylogenies has been extensively investigated,...
International audienceThe impact of infectious diseases in natural ecosystems is strongly influenced...
The impact of infectious diseases in natural ecosystems is strongly influenced by the degree of path...
Population models of host-parasite interactions predict that when different parasite genotypes compe...
International audienceThe impact of infectious diseases in natural ecosystems is strongly influenced...
The study of population genetic structure congruence between hosts and pathogens gives important ins...
International audienceThe impact of infectious diseases in natural ecosystems is strongly influenced...
Background: Using phylogenetic approaches, the expectation that parallel cladogenes...
Background Using phylogenetic approaches, the expectation that parallel cladogenesis should occur b...
Ds are indicated, the significant statistical supports being considered as higher than respectively ...
Parasite trees, using a single representative per fungal species (with 'MinT' topology for the plant...
Ds are indicated, the significant statistical supports being considered as higher than respectively ...
Ds are indicated, the significant statistical supports being considered as higher than respectively ...
Parasite trees, using one strain per host species (with 'Min' topology for the plant tree, and 'A1' ...
Summary Although congruence between host and pathogen phylogenies has been extensively investigated,...
Summary Although congruence between host and pathogen phylogenies has been extensively investigated,...
International audienceThe impact of infectious diseases in natural ecosystems is strongly influenced...
The impact of infectious diseases in natural ecosystems is strongly influenced by the degree of path...
Population models of host-parasite interactions predict that when different parasite genotypes compe...
International audienceThe impact of infectious diseases in natural ecosystems is strongly influenced...
The study of population genetic structure congruence between hosts and pathogens gives important ins...
International audienceThe impact of infectious diseases in natural ecosystems is strongly influenced...