Parasites often infect genetically diverse host populations, and the evolutionary trajectories of parasite populations may be shaped by levels of host heterogeneity. Mixed genotype host populations, compared to homogeneous host populations, can reduce parasite prevalence and potentially reduce rates of parasite adaptation due to tradeoffs associated with adapting to specific host genotypes. Here, we used experimental evolution to select for increased virulence in populations of the bacterial parasite Serratia marcescens exposed to either heterogenous or homogenous populations of Caenorhabditis elegans. We found that parasites exposed to heterogenous host populations evolved significantly less virulence than parasites exposed to homogeneous ...
Host-parasite interactions can drive rapid, reciprocal genetic changes (coevolution), provided both ...
Why do parasites harm their hosts? Conventional wisdom holds that because parasites depend on their ...
Coevolution between hosts and parasites is a major driver of rapid evolutionary change1 and diversif...
Host-parasite coevolution is predicted to have complex evolutionary consequences, potentially leadin...
<div><p>Parasites can impose strong selection on hosts. In response, some host populations have adap...
Host-parasite species pairs are known to coevolve, but how multiple parasites coevolve with their ho...
Pathogens continue to emerge from increased contact with novel host species. Whilst these hosts can ...
Parasites can impose strong selection on hosts. In response, some host populations have adapted via ...
The reciprocal evolutionary effects pathogens and their hosts have on each other are one of the most...
BACKGROUND: Co-evolutionary arms races between parasites and hosts are considered to be of immense i...
Background Host genotype - parasite genotype co-evolutionary dynamics are influenced by local bioti...
Outcrossing is predicted to facilitate more rapid adaptation than self-fertilization as a result of ...
<div><p>Outcrossing is predicted to facilitate more rapid adaptation than self-fertilization as a re...
International audienceThe structure of parasite populations can have important consequences for viru...
Mixed-genotype parasite infections are common in nature. Theoretical studies analyze the effects of ...
Host-parasite interactions can drive rapid, reciprocal genetic changes (coevolution), provided both ...
Why do parasites harm their hosts? Conventional wisdom holds that because parasites depend on their ...
Coevolution between hosts and parasites is a major driver of rapid evolutionary change1 and diversif...
Host-parasite coevolution is predicted to have complex evolutionary consequences, potentially leadin...
<div><p>Parasites can impose strong selection on hosts. In response, some host populations have adap...
Host-parasite species pairs are known to coevolve, but how multiple parasites coevolve with their ho...
Pathogens continue to emerge from increased contact with novel host species. Whilst these hosts can ...
Parasites can impose strong selection on hosts. In response, some host populations have adapted via ...
The reciprocal evolutionary effects pathogens and their hosts have on each other are one of the most...
BACKGROUND: Co-evolutionary arms races between parasites and hosts are considered to be of immense i...
Background Host genotype - parasite genotype co-evolutionary dynamics are influenced by local bioti...
Outcrossing is predicted to facilitate more rapid adaptation than self-fertilization as a result of ...
<div><p>Outcrossing is predicted to facilitate more rapid adaptation than self-fertilization as a re...
International audienceThe structure of parasite populations can have important consequences for viru...
Mixed-genotype parasite infections are common in nature. Theoretical studies analyze the effects of ...
Host-parasite interactions can drive rapid, reciprocal genetic changes (coevolution), provided both ...
Why do parasites harm their hosts? Conventional wisdom holds that because parasites depend on their ...
Coevolution between hosts and parasites is a major driver of rapid evolutionary change1 and diversif...