In host-parasitoid systems, there is a continuous coevolutionary arms race where each species imposes a strong selection pressure on the other. The host needs to develop defence strategies in order to escape parasitism and the parasitoid must evolve counter-defence strategies in order to overcome the host’s immune defence and successfully reproduce. This makes host-parasitoid systems excellent model systems for understanding evolutionary processes underlying host race formation and speciation. In order to gain a better understanding of the complexity of host-parasitoid interactions several aspects must be considered, such as search behaviour and host selection in the parasitoid, the development of immune responses in the host and counter-de...
The Tachinidae is a taxonomically and ecologically diverse clade of parasitoids for which evolutiona...
The role of evolutionary dynamics in understanding host-parasitoid interactions is interlinked with ...
Drosophila melanogaster is attacked by parasitoids that develop internally in the larva. They can de...
1. Host-parasitoid systems are characterized by a continuous development of new defence strategies i...
In complex food webs, species often interact with each other indirectly through mediating species. A...
Host–parasitoid systems are characterized by a continuous development of new defence strategies in h...
<div><p>The immune defence of an organism is evolving continuously, causing counteradaptations in in...
The immune defence of an organism is evolving continuously, causing counteradaptations in interactin...
Insects pass through several life-stages during development and, ultimately, individuals interact wi...
Parasitoid fitness is influenced by the ability to overcome host defense strategies and by the abili...
Background: To understand the ecological and evolutionary consequences of species interactions in fo...
By their nature, parasitoids will exert a selection pressure on their hosts to evolve a mechanism th...
Drosophila melanogaster is attacked by parasitoids that develop internally in the larva. They can de...
Contains fulltext : 19064_evolinac.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A host ...
Abstract: Antagonistic relationships between parasitoids and their insect hosts involve multiple tra...
The Tachinidae is a taxonomically and ecologically diverse clade of parasitoids for which evolutiona...
The role of evolutionary dynamics in understanding host-parasitoid interactions is interlinked with ...
Drosophila melanogaster is attacked by parasitoids that develop internally in the larva. They can de...
1. Host-parasitoid systems are characterized by a continuous development of new defence strategies i...
In complex food webs, species often interact with each other indirectly through mediating species. A...
Host–parasitoid systems are characterized by a continuous development of new defence strategies in h...
<div><p>The immune defence of an organism is evolving continuously, causing counteradaptations in in...
The immune defence of an organism is evolving continuously, causing counteradaptations in interactin...
Insects pass through several life-stages during development and, ultimately, individuals interact wi...
Parasitoid fitness is influenced by the ability to overcome host defense strategies and by the abili...
Background: To understand the ecological and evolutionary consequences of species interactions in fo...
By their nature, parasitoids will exert a selection pressure on their hosts to evolve a mechanism th...
Drosophila melanogaster is attacked by parasitoids that develop internally in the larva. They can de...
Contains fulltext : 19064_evolinac.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A host ...
Abstract: Antagonistic relationships between parasitoids and their insect hosts involve multiple tra...
The Tachinidae is a taxonomically and ecologically diverse clade of parasitoids for which evolutiona...
The role of evolutionary dynamics in understanding host-parasitoid interactions is interlinked with ...
Drosophila melanogaster is attacked by parasitoids that develop internally in the larva. They can de...