Immune responses are presumed to contribute to host fitness, either by fighting off infections or via immunopathology. Research in this thesis sought to relate the magnitude of a putative immune response to infection and host and parasite fitness. The experiments and field studies presented here all focus on the interactions between the freshwater crustacean, Daphnia magna and its sterilizing bacterial endoparasite, Pasteuria ramosa, using the number of circulating haemocytes as a measure of host immune activity. I found substantial genetic variation in Daphnia’s cellular response to P. ramosa, and that Daphnia genotypes that mount the strongest cellular responses are the most likely to get infected and suffer sterilization. Thus, a strong ...
Parasites achieve their fitness by reducing the fitness of the hosts they infect. The relationship b...
The Red Queen hypothesis can explain the maintenance of host and parasite diversity. However, the Re...
Host density can increase infection rates and reduce host fitness as increasing population density e...
Immune responses are presumed to contribute to host fitness, either by fighting off infections or vi...
Host density can increase infection rates and reduce host fitness as increasing population density e...
To be classified as a parasite, a symbiont must reduce the fitness of its host (Zelmer 1998; Sorci a...
To be classified as a parasite, a symbiont must reduce the fitness of its host (Zelmer 1998; Sorci a...
Host–parasite coevolution is believed to be a major force driving phenotypic and genotypic diversity...
The processes driving and maintaining variable immune responses are poorly understood compared with ...
Host density can increase infection rates and reduce host fitness as increasing population density e...
Evolutionary studies often estimate fitness components with the aim to make predictions about the ou...
AbstractThe last ten years have witnessed increasing interest in host–pathogen interactions involvin...
Background: Regulatory circuits of infection in the emerging experimental model system, water flea D...
Background: Regulatory circuits of infection in the emerging experimental model system, water flea D...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate how altering the external environment affects life history...
Parasites achieve their fitness by reducing the fitness of the hosts they infect. The relationship b...
The Red Queen hypothesis can explain the maintenance of host and parasite diversity. However, the Re...
Host density can increase infection rates and reduce host fitness as increasing population density e...
Immune responses are presumed to contribute to host fitness, either by fighting off infections or vi...
Host density can increase infection rates and reduce host fitness as increasing population density e...
To be classified as a parasite, a symbiont must reduce the fitness of its host (Zelmer 1998; Sorci a...
To be classified as a parasite, a symbiont must reduce the fitness of its host (Zelmer 1998; Sorci a...
Host–parasite coevolution is believed to be a major force driving phenotypic and genotypic diversity...
The processes driving and maintaining variable immune responses are poorly understood compared with ...
Host density can increase infection rates and reduce host fitness as increasing population density e...
Evolutionary studies often estimate fitness components with the aim to make predictions about the ou...
AbstractThe last ten years have witnessed increasing interest in host–pathogen interactions involvin...
Background: Regulatory circuits of infection in the emerging experimental model system, water flea D...
Background: Regulatory circuits of infection in the emerging experimental model system, water flea D...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate how altering the external environment affects life history...
Parasites achieve their fitness by reducing the fitness of the hosts they infect. The relationship b...
The Red Queen hypothesis can explain the maintenance of host and parasite diversity. However, the Re...
Host density can increase infection rates and reduce host fitness as increasing population density e...