In a globalized world, parasites are often brought in contact with new potential hosts. When parasites successfully shift host, severe diseases can emerge at a large cost to society. However, the evolutionary processes leading to successful shifts are rarely understood, hindering risk assessment, prevention, or mitigation of their effects. Here, we screened populations of Varroa destructor, an ectoparasitic mite of the honeybee genus Apis, to investigate their genetic structure and reproductive potential on new and original hosts. From the patterns identified, we deduce the factors that influenced the macro- and microevolutionary processes that led to the structure observed. Among the mite variants identified, we found two genetically simil...
Host-parasite co-evolution history is lacking when parasites switch to novel hosts. This was the cas...
The western honeybee Apis mellifera exhibits a diverse set of adaptations in response to infestation...
While ectoparasitic Varroa mites cause minimal damage to their co-evolved ancestral host, the easter...
Host shifts of parasites are often causing devastating effects in the new hosts. The Varroa genus is...
Host shifts of parasites are often causing devastating effects in the new hosts. The Varroa genus is...
Invasive parasites are major threats to biodiversity. The honey bee ectoparasite, Varroa destructor,...
Invasive parasites are major threats to biodiversity. The honey bee ectoparasite, Varroa destructor,...
The ectoparasitic mite, Varroa destructor, is the most severe biotic threat to honeybees (Apis melli...
Parasite host shifts can impose a high selective pressure on novel hosts. Even though the coevolved ...
The western honeybee Apis mellifera exhibits a diverse set of adaptations in response to infestation...
The ectoparasitic mite, Varroa destructor, is the most severe biotic threat to honeybees (Apis melli...
Comparative studies of genetic diversity and population structure can shed light on the ecological a...
Comparative studies of genetic diversity and population structure can shed light on the ecological a...
Host-parasite co-evolution history is lacking when parasites switch to novel hosts. This was the cas...
Host-parasite co-evolution history is lacking when parasites switch to novel hosts. This was the cas...
Host-parasite co-evolution history is lacking when parasites switch to novel hosts. This was the cas...
The western honeybee Apis mellifera exhibits a diverse set of adaptations in response to infestation...
While ectoparasitic Varroa mites cause minimal damage to their co-evolved ancestral host, the easter...
Host shifts of parasites are often causing devastating effects in the new hosts. The Varroa genus is...
Host shifts of parasites are often causing devastating effects in the new hosts. The Varroa genus is...
Invasive parasites are major threats to biodiversity. The honey bee ectoparasite, Varroa destructor,...
Invasive parasites are major threats to biodiversity. The honey bee ectoparasite, Varroa destructor,...
The ectoparasitic mite, Varroa destructor, is the most severe biotic threat to honeybees (Apis melli...
Parasite host shifts can impose a high selective pressure on novel hosts. Even though the coevolved ...
The western honeybee Apis mellifera exhibits a diverse set of adaptations in response to infestation...
The ectoparasitic mite, Varroa destructor, is the most severe biotic threat to honeybees (Apis melli...
Comparative studies of genetic diversity and population structure can shed light on the ecological a...
Comparative studies of genetic diversity and population structure can shed light on the ecological a...
Host-parasite co-evolution history is lacking when parasites switch to novel hosts. This was the cas...
Host-parasite co-evolution history is lacking when parasites switch to novel hosts. This was the cas...
Host-parasite co-evolution history is lacking when parasites switch to novel hosts. This was the cas...
The western honeybee Apis mellifera exhibits a diverse set of adaptations in response to infestation...
While ectoparasitic Varroa mites cause minimal damage to their co-evolved ancestral host, the easter...