We investigated population differences in immunological adaptation of three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) to one of their most abundant macroparasites, the eye fluke Diplostomum pseudospathaceum. We compared infection success in lab-bred fish of 2 populations in northern Germany, from a lake, where eye flukes are prevalent, and a river, where these parasites do not occur. In order to discriminate between protection through innate and acquired immunity, we exposed fish either only once or repeatedly. Lake fish were significantly less susceptible than river sticklebacks already after a single exposure, indicating that in sympatric hosts innate immunity plays the major role in the defence against this helminth infection. In both...
The role of parasites as agents of selection on their hosts has been well established, but less is k...
textAs individuals and populations diverge ecologically, they become exposed to new parasites and pa...
The observation of habitat-specific phenotypes suggests the action of natural selection. The three-s...
We investigated population differences in immunological adaptation of three-spined sticklebacks (Gas...
Abstract Background: The eye fluke Diplostomum pseudospathaceum is a frequent parasite of many fresh...
Freshwater populations of three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) in northern Germany are...
Helminth parasites of teleost fish have evolved strategies to evade and manipulate the immune respon...
Adaptive immunity in vertebrates can confer increased resistance against invading pathogens upon re-...
Parasitism represents one of the most widespread lifestyles in the animal kingdom, with the potentia...
1. Parasites are important selective agents with the potential to limit gene flow between host popul...
In vertebrates, the immune system consists of two arms of different characteristics: the innate and ...
Abstract Recent research provides accumulating evidence that the evolutionary dynamics of host–paras...
Abstract Adaptive immunity in vertebrates can confer increased resistance against invading pathogens...
Parasite infections are a product of both ecological processes affecting host-parasite encounter rat...
AbstractParasite infections are a product of both ecological processes affecting host-parasite encou...
The role of parasites as agents of selection on their hosts has been well established, but less is k...
textAs individuals and populations diverge ecologically, they become exposed to new parasites and pa...
The observation of habitat-specific phenotypes suggests the action of natural selection. The three-s...
We investigated population differences in immunological adaptation of three-spined sticklebacks (Gas...
Abstract Background: The eye fluke Diplostomum pseudospathaceum is a frequent parasite of many fresh...
Freshwater populations of three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) in northern Germany are...
Helminth parasites of teleost fish have evolved strategies to evade and manipulate the immune respon...
Adaptive immunity in vertebrates can confer increased resistance against invading pathogens upon re-...
Parasitism represents one of the most widespread lifestyles in the animal kingdom, with the potentia...
1. Parasites are important selective agents with the potential to limit gene flow between host popul...
In vertebrates, the immune system consists of two arms of different characteristics: the innate and ...
Abstract Recent research provides accumulating evidence that the evolutionary dynamics of host–paras...
Abstract Adaptive immunity in vertebrates can confer increased resistance against invading pathogens...
Parasite infections are a product of both ecological processes affecting host-parasite encounter rat...
AbstractParasite infections are a product of both ecological processes affecting host-parasite encou...
The role of parasites as agents of selection on their hosts has been well established, but less is k...
textAs individuals and populations diverge ecologically, they become exposed to new parasites and pa...
The observation of habitat-specific phenotypes suggests the action of natural selection. The three-s...