International audienceBackground: Ecological specialization is pervasive in phytophagous arthropods. In such specialization mode, limits to host range are imposed by trade-offs preventing adaptation to several hosts. The occurrence of such trade-offs is inferred by a pattern of local adaptation, i.e., a negative correlation between relative performance on different hosts. Results: To establish a causal link between local adaptation and trade-offs, we performed experimental evolution of spider mites on cucumber, tomato and pepper, starting from a population adapted to cucumber. Spider mites adapted to each novel host within 15 generations and no further evolution was observed at generation 25. A pattern of local adaptation was found, as line...
Most herbivorous arthropods are host specialists and the question is which mechanisms drive the evol...
The use of alternative hosts imposes divergent selection pressures on parasitoid populations. In res...
For evolutionary expansion of host range to occur in an herbivore population, genetic variation in a...
International audienceBackground: Ecological specialization is pervasive in phytophagous arthropods....
Dispersal and competition have both been suggested to drive variation in adaptability to a new envir...
Local adaptation is determined by the strength of selection and the level of gene flow within hetero...
A fluctuating environment may be perceived as a composition of different environments, or as an envi...
Dispersal and competition have both been suggested to drive variation in adaptability to a new envir...
International audienceAdapting to specific hosts often involves trade-offs that limit performance on...
Trade?offs in fitness on different host plants has been a central hypothesis in explaining the evolu...
Students of speciation debate the role of performance trade-offs across different environments early...
The distribution of insect herbivores among plant hosts is largely nonrandom: most herbivores have l...
Reproductive isolation between demes of a phytophagous arthropod population that use different host ...
BACKGROUND: The twospotted spidermite (Tetranychus urticae Koch) is an important pest of cotton. Thi...
Most herbivorous arthropods are host specialists and the question is which mechanisms drive the evol...
The use of alternative hosts imposes divergent selection pressures on parasitoid populations. In res...
For evolutionary expansion of host range to occur in an herbivore population, genetic variation in a...
International audienceBackground: Ecological specialization is pervasive in phytophagous arthropods....
Dispersal and competition have both been suggested to drive variation in adaptability to a new envir...
Local adaptation is determined by the strength of selection and the level of gene flow within hetero...
A fluctuating environment may be perceived as a composition of different environments, or as an envi...
Dispersal and competition have both been suggested to drive variation in adaptability to a new envir...
International audienceAdapting to specific hosts often involves trade-offs that limit performance on...
Trade?offs in fitness on different host plants has been a central hypothesis in explaining the evolu...
Students of speciation debate the role of performance trade-offs across different environments early...
The distribution of insect herbivores among plant hosts is largely nonrandom: most herbivores have l...
Reproductive isolation between demes of a phytophagous arthropod population that use different host ...
BACKGROUND: The twospotted spidermite (Tetranychus urticae Koch) is an important pest of cotton. Thi...
Most herbivorous arthropods are host specialists and the question is which mechanisms drive the evol...
The use of alternative hosts imposes divergent selection pressures on parasitoid populations. In res...
For evolutionary expansion of host range to occur in an herbivore population, genetic variation in a...