A fundamental challenge faced by all organisms is the risk of infection by pathogens that can significantly reduce their fitness. The evolutionary dynamic between hosts and pathogens is expected to be a coevolutionary cycle, as pathogens evolve by increasing their level of virulence and hosts respond by increasing their level of resistance. The factors that influence the dynamics of adaptation by pathogen and host in response to one another are not well understood. Social insects live in dense colonies in high-pathogen soil environments, making them an ideal model system to study the factors influencing the evolution of pathogen resistance. In this thesis work, I investigated several alternative hypotheses to explain patterns of host resist...
In natural ecosystems, relationships between organisms are often characterised by high levels of com...
Background: The obligate mutualism between fungus-growing ants and microbial symbionts offers excell...
Social organisms face a high risk of epidemics, and respond to this threat by combining efficient in...
1. Parasites are an important selective force for almost all organisms and drive the evolution by ho...
A leading hypothesis linking parasites to social evolution is that more genetically diverse social g...
Social organisms face a high risk of epidemics, and respond to this threat by combining efficient in...
textHost-parasite coevolution is intricately coupled with parasite specialization. As hosts become ...
Eusocial insects, such as ants, have access to complex disease defenses both at the individual, and ...
Eusocial insects, such as ants, have access to complex disease defenses both at the individual, and ...
textThe fungus-growing ants have long provided a spectacular example of co-evolutionary integration ...
The co-evolution of hosts and pathogens is characterized by continuous adaptations of both parties. ...
Parasites are a major force in evolution, and understanding how host life history affects parasite p...
The phenotype of social animals can be influenced by genetic, maternal and environmental effects, wh...
Seed-harvester ants are best known for building large gravel mounds, harvesting the seeds of favor...
abstract: Social insect colonies exhibit striking diversity in social organization. Included in this...
In natural ecosystems, relationships between organisms are often characterised by high levels of com...
Background: The obligate mutualism between fungus-growing ants and microbial symbionts offers excell...
Social organisms face a high risk of epidemics, and respond to this threat by combining efficient in...
1. Parasites are an important selective force for almost all organisms and drive the evolution by ho...
A leading hypothesis linking parasites to social evolution is that more genetically diverse social g...
Social organisms face a high risk of epidemics, and respond to this threat by combining efficient in...
textHost-parasite coevolution is intricately coupled with parasite specialization. As hosts become ...
Eusocial insects, such as ants, have access to complex disease defenses both at the individual, and ...
Eusocial insects, such as ants, have access to complex disease defenses both at the individual, and ...
textThe fungus-growing ants have long provided a spectacular example of co-evolutionary integration ...
The co-evolution of hosts and pathogens is characterized by continuous adaptations of both parties. ...
Parasites are a major force in evolution, and understanding how host life history affects parasite p...
The phenotype of social animals can be influenced by genetic, maternal and environmental effects, wh...
Seed-harvester ants are best known for building large gravel mounds, harvesting the seeds of favor...
abstract: Social insect colonies exhibit striking diversity in social organization. Included in this...
In natural ecosystems, relationships between organisms are often characterised by high levels of com...
Background: The obligate mutualism between fungus-growing ants and microbial symbionts offers excell...
Social organisms face a high risk of epidemics, and respond to this threat by combining efficient in...