Animals are associated with a microbiome that can affect their reproductive success. It is, therefore, important to understand how a host and its microbiome coevolve. According to the hologenome concept, hosts and their microbiome form an integrated evolutionary entity, a holobiont, on which selection can potentially act directly. However, this view is controversial, and there is an active debate on whether the association between hosts and their microbiomes is strong enough to allow for selection at the holobiont level. Much of this debate is based on verbal arguments, but a quantitative framework is needed to investigate the conditions under which selection can act at the holobiont level. Here, we use multilevel selection theory to develo...
The microbiome is becoming recognized as a key determinant of host phenotype. Here, Henry et al. pre...
With the increasing appreciation for the crucial roles that microbial symbionts play in the developm...
Abstract Background Numerous empirical studies suggest that hosts and microbes exert reciprocal sele...
Animals are associated with a microbiome that can affect their reproductive success. It is therefor...
The hologenome concept of evolution postulates that the holobiont (host plus symbionts) with its hol...
The advent of relatively inexpensive tools for characterizing microbial communities has led to an ex...
Abstract The holobiont (host with its endocellular and extracellular microbiome) can function as a d...
Microorganismal diversity can be explained in large part by selection imposed from both the abiotic ...
Research on symbiotic communities (microbiomes) of multicellular organisms seems to be changing our ...
<div><p>Abstract Symbioses are ubiquitous and have played an influential role in the evolution of li...
Symbioses are ubiquitous and have played an influential role in the evolution of life on Earth. Geno...
Many aspects of an individual's biology derive from its interaction with symbiotic microbes, which f...
All natural animals and plants are holobionts, consisting of the host and microbiome, which is compo...
A holobiont is a composite organism consisting of a host together with its microbiome, such as a cor...
Holobionts, consisting of a host and diverse microbial symbionts, function as distinct biological en...
The microbiome is becoming recognized as a key determinant of host phenotype. Here, Henry et al. pre...
With the increasing appreciation for the crucial roles that microbial symbionts play in the developm...
Abstract Background Numerous empirical studies suggest that hosts and microbes exert reciprocal sele...
Animals are associated with a microbiome that can affect their reproductive success. It is therefor...
The hologenome concept of evolution postulates that the holobiont (host plus symbionts) with its hol...
The advent of relatively inexpensive tools for characterizing microbial communities has led to an ex...
Abstract The holobiont (host with its endocellular and extracellular microbiome) can function as a d...
Microorganismal diversity can be explained in large part by selection imposed from both the abiotic ...
Research on symbiotic communities (microbiomes) of multicellular organisms seems to be changing our ...
<div><p>Abstract Symbioses are ubiquitous and have played an influential role in the evolution of li...
Symbioses are ubiquitous and have played an influential role in the evolution of life on Earth. Geno...
Many aspects of an individual's biology derive from its interaction with symbiotic microbes, which f...
All natural animals and plants are holobionts, consisting of the host and microbiome, which is compo...
A holobiont is a composite organism consisting of a host together with its microbiome, such as a cor...
Holobionts, consisting of a host and diverse microbial symbionts, function as distinct biological en...
The microbiome is becoming recognized as a key determinant of host phenotype. Here, Henry et al. pre...
With the increasing appreciation for the crucial roles that microbial symbionts play in the developm...
Abstract Background Numerous empirical studies suggest that hosts and microbes exert reciprocal sele...