Parasite local adaptation, the greater performance of parasites on their local compared with foreign hosts, has important consequences for the maintenance of diversity and epidemiology. While the abiotic environment may significantly affect local adaptation, most studies to date have failed either to incorporate the effects of the abiotic environment, or to separate them from those of the biotic environment. Here, we tease apart biotic and abiotic components of local adaptation using the bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens and its viral parasite bacteriophage Φ2. We coevolved replicate populations of bacteria and phages at three different temperatures, and determined their performance against coevolutionary partners from the same and differen...
Antagonistic coevolution between hosts and parasites can lead to local adaptation (LA), such that pa...
Numerous theoretical and experimental studies have investigated antagonistic coevolution between par...
The coincidental evolution hypothesis predicts that traits connected to bacterial pathogenicity coul...
Parasite local adaptation, the greater performance of parasites on their local compared with foreign...
Parasite local adaptation, the greater performance of parasites on their local compared with foreign...
Parasite local adaptation, the greater performance of parasites on their local compared with foreign...
Parasite local adaptation, the greater performance of parasites on their local compared with foreign...
Parasite local adaptation, the greater performance of parasites on their local compared with foreign...
Parasite local adaptation, the greater performance of parasites on their local compared with foreign...
Parasite local adaptation, the greater performance of parasites on their local compared with foreign...
Spatial abiotic heterogenity can result in divergent selection, hence might increase the magnitude o...
Spatial abiotic heterogenity can result in divergent selection, hence might increase the magnitude o...
Spatial abiotic heterogenity can result in divergent selection, hence might increase the magnitude o...
The ecological, epidemiological, and evolutionary consequences of host-parasite interactions are cri...
Antagonistic coevolution between hosts and parasites can lead to local adaptation (LA), such that pa...
Antagonistic coevolution between hosts and parasites can lead to local adaptation (LA), such that pa...
Numerous theoretical and experimental studies have investigated antagonistic coevolution between par...
The coincidental evolution hypothesis predicts that traits connected to bacterial pathogenicity coul...
Parasite local adaptation, the greater performance of parasites on their local compared with foreign...
Parasite local adaptation, the greater performance of parasites on their local compared with foreign...
Parasite local adaptation, the greater performance of parasites on their local compared with foreign...
Parasite local adaptation, the greater performance of parasites on their local compared with foreign...
Parasite local adaptation, the greater performance of parasites on their local compared with foreign...
Parasite local adaptation, the greater performance of parasites on their local compared with foreign...
Parasite local adaptation, the greater performance of parasites on their local compared with foreign...
Spatial abiotic heterogenity can result in divergent selection, hence might increase the magnitude o...
Spatial abiotic heterogenity can result in divergent selection, hence might increase the magnitude o...
Spatial abiotic heterogenity can result in divergent selection, hence might increase the magnitude o...
The ecological, epidemiological, and evolutionary consequences of host-parasite interactions are cri...
Antagonistic coevolution between hosts and parasites can lead to local adaptation (LA), such that pa...
Antagonistic coevolution between hosts and parasites can lead to local adaptation (LA), such that pa...
Numerous theoretical and experimental studies have investigated antagonistic coevolution between par...
The coincidental evolution hypothesis predicts that traits connected to bacterial pathogenicity coul...