International audienceBackground: A central hypothesis in the evolutionary ecology of parasitism is that trade-offs exist between resistance to parasites and other fitness components such as fecundity, growth, survival, and predator avoidance, or resistance to other parasites. These trade-offs are called costs of resistance. These costs fall into two broad categories: constitutive costs of resistance, which arise from a negative genetic covariance between immunity and other fitness-related traits, and inducible costs of resistance, which are the physiological costs incurred by hosts when mounting an immune response. We sought to study inducible costs in depth using the crustacean Daphnia magna and its bacterial parasite Pasteuria ramosa. Re...
Understanding the genetic architecture of host resistance is key for understanding the evolution of ...
Parasites impose fitness costs on their hosts. Biologists often assume that natural selection favors...
It is generally assumed that resistance to parasitism entails costs. Consequently, hosts evolving in...
International audienceBackground: A central hypothesis in the evolutionary ecology of parasitism is ...
Organisms that can resist parasitic infection often have lower fitness in the absence of parasites. ...
Organisms that can resist parasitic infection often have lower fitness in the absence of parasites. ...
Pathogen infection is typically costly to hosts, resulting in reduced fitness. However, pathogen exp...
Immune responses are presumed to contribute to host fitness, either by fighting off infections or vi...
© 2016 Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Pathogen infection is typically costly to hosts, resultin...
Abstract Resistance to parasites confers a fitness advantage, yet hosts show substantial variation i...
Different evolutionary hypotheses predict a correlation between the fitness of a genotype in the abs...
Background.; Different evolutionary hypotheses predict a correlation between the fitness of a genoty...
Background: Although inducible defences have been studied extensively, only little is known about ho...
Host susceptibility to parasites can vary over space and time. Costs associated with the maintenance...
Organisms are often confronted with multiple enemy species. Defenses against different parasite spec...
Understanding the genetic architecture of host resistance is key for understanding the evolution of ...
Parasites impose fitness costs on their hosts. Biologists often assume that natural selection favors...
It is generally assumed that resistance to parasitism entails costs. Consequently, hosts evolving in...
International audienceBackground: A central hypothesis in the evolutionary ecology of parasitism is ...
Organisms that can resist parasitic infection often have lower fitness in the absence of parasites. ...
Organisms that can resist parasitic infection often have lower fitness in the absence of parasites. ...
Pathogen infection is typically costly to hosts, resulting in reduced fitness. However, pathogen exp...
Immune responses are presumed to contribute to host fitness, either by fighting off infections or vi...
© 2016 Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Pathogen infection is typically costly to hosts, resultin...
Abstract Resistance to parasites confers a fitness advantage, yet hosts show substantial variation i...
Different evolutionary hypotheses predict a correlation between the fitness of a genotype in the abs...
Background.; Different evolutionary hypotheses predict a correlation between the fitness of a genoty...
Background: Although inducible defences have been studied extensively, only little is known about ho...
Host susceptibility to parasites can vary over space and time. Costs associated with the maintenance...
Organisms are often confronted with multiple enemy species. Defenses against different parasite spec...
Understanding the genetic architecture of host resistance is key for understanding the evolution of ...
Parasites impose fitness costs on their hosts. Biologists often assume that natural selection favors...
It is generally assumed that resistance to parasitism entails costs. Consequently, hosts evolving in...