International audienceLinking adaptive divergence to hybrid unfitness is necessary to understand the ecological factors contributing to reproductive isolation and speciation. To date, this link has been demonstrated in few model systems, most of which encompass ecotypes that occupy relatively early stages in the speciation process. Here we extend these studies by assessing how host-plant adaptation conditions hybrid fitness in the pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum. We made crosses between and within five pea aphid biotypes adapted to different host plants and representing various stages of divergence within the complex. Performance of F1 hybrids and nonhybrids was assessed on a "universal" host that is favorable to all pea aphid biotypes in la...
Specialization on different host plants can promote evolutionary diversification of herbivorous inse...
1. The presence of an across-species trade-off between dispersal ability and competitive ability has...
Asexuality confers demographic advantages to invasive taxa, but generally limits adaptive potential ...
International audienceLinking adaptive divergence to hybrid unfitness is necessary to understand the...
Sympatric populations of insects adapted to different host plants, i.e., host races, are good models...
Variation in traits affecting preference for, and performance on, new habitats is a key factor in th...
Biodiversity has both intraspecific and interspecific components, and speciation is the process thro...
Habitat choice plays a critical role in the processes of host range evolution, specialization, and e...
The evolution of reproductive isolation without geographic isolation (sympatric speciation) has rece...
Polyphagous insect herbivores experience different selection pressures on their various host plant s...
International audienceThe pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum, encompasses distinct host races specialize...
Human activities may weaken or destroy reproductive isolation between young taxa, leading to their f...
International audienceVirtually all eukaryotes host microbial symbionts that influence their phenoty...
International audienceThe host-associated differentiation (HAD) hypothesis states that higher trophi...
International audience1. The pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum Harris, constitutes a complex of sympatr...
Specialization on different host plants can promote evolutionary diversification of herbivorous inse...
1. The presence of an across-species trade-off between dispersal ability and competitive ability has...
Asexuality confers demographic advantages to invasive taxa, but generally limits adaptive potential ...
International audienceLinking adaptive divergence to hybrid unfitness is necessary to understand the...
Sympatric populations of insects adapted to different host plants, i.e., host races, are good models...
Variation in traits affecting preference for, and performance on, new habitats is a key factor in th...
Biodiversity has both intraspecific and interspecific components, and speciation is the process thro...
Habitat choice plays a critical role in the processes of host range evolution, specialization, and e...
The evolution of reproductive isolation without geographic isolation (sympatric speciation) has rece...
Polyphagous insect herbivores experience different selection pressures on their various host plant s...
International audienceThe pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum, encompasses distinct host races specialize...
Human activities may weaken or destroy reproductive isolation between young taxa, leading to their f...
International audienceVirtually all eukaryotes host microbial symbionts that influence their phenoty...
International audienceThe host-associated differentiation (HAD) hypothesis states that higher trophi...
International audience1. The pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum Harris, constitutes a complex of sympatr...
Specialization on different host plants can promote evolutionary diversification of herbivorous inse...
1. The presence of an across-species trade-off between dispersal ability and competitive ability has...
Asexuality confers demographic advantages to invasive taxa, but generally limits adaptive potential ...