Knowledge of a species' population genetic structure can provide insight into fundamental ecological and evolutionary processes including gene flow, genetic drift, and adaptive evolution. Such inference is of particular importance for parasites, as an understanding of their population structure can illuminate epidemiological and coevolutionary dynamics. Here we describe the population genetic structure of the bacterium Pasteuria ramosa, a parasite that infects planktonic crustaceans of the genus Daphnia. This system has become a model for investigations of host-parasite interactions and represents an example of coevolution via negative frequency-dependent selection (a.k.a. 'Red Queen' dynamics). To sample P. ramosa, we experimentally infect...
Understanding how diversity is maintained in natural populations is a major goal of evolutionary bio...
The infection process of many diseases can be divided into series of steps, each one required to suc...
The link between long-term host-parasite coevolution and genetic diversity is key to understanding g...
Knowledge of a species’ population genetic structure can provide insight into fundamental ecological...
Knowledge of a species' population genetic structure can provide insight into fundamental ecological...
The population structure of parasites is central to the ecology and evolution of host-parasite syste...
The population structure of parasites is central to the ecology and evolution of host-parasite syste...
Background: Detailed knowledge of spatial and temporal variation in the genetic population structure...
BACKGROUND: Detailed knowledge of spatial and temporal variation in the genetic population structure...
Because parasitism is thought to play a major role in shaping host genomes, it has been predicted th...
Understanding the genetic architecture of host resistance is key for understanding the evolution of ...
A parasite's host range can have important consequences for ecological and evolutionary processes bu...
International audienceA substantial body of theory indicates that parasites may mould the population...
Understanding how diversity is maintained in natural populations is a major goal of evolutionary bio...
The infection process of many diseases can be divided into series of steps, each one required to suc...
The link between long-term host-parasite coevolution and genetic diversity is key to understanding g...
Knowledge of a species’ population genetic structure can provide insight into fundamental ecological...
Knowledge of a species' population genetic structure can provide insight into fundamental ecological...
The population structure of parasites is central to the ecology and evolution of host-parasite syste...
The population structure of parasites is central to the ecology and evolution of host-parasite syste...
Background: Detailed knowledge of spatial and temporal variation in the genetic population structure...
BACKGROUND: Detailed knowledge of spatial and temporal variation in the genetic population structure...
Because parasitism is thought to play a major role in shaping host genomes, it has been predicted th...
Understanding the genetic architecture of host resistance is key for understanding the evolution of ...
A parasite's host range can have important consequences for ecological and evolutionary processes bu...
International audienceA substantial body of theory indicates that parasites may mould the population...
Understanding how diversity is maintained in natural populations is a major goal of evolutionary bio...
The infection process of many diseases can be divided into series of steps, each one required to suc...
The link between long-term host-parasite coevolution and genetic diversity is key to understanding g...