Parasites reduce the fitness of their hosts, and different causes of this damage have fundamentally different consequences for the evolution of immune defences. Damage to the host may result from the parasite directly harming its host, often due to the production of virulence factors that manipulate host physiology. Alternatively, the host may be harmed by the activation of its own immune defences, as these can be energetically demanding or cause self-harm. A well-studied model of the cost of infection is Drosophila melanogaster and its common natural enemy, parasitoid wasps. Infected Drosophila larvae rely on humoral and cellular immune mechanisms to form a capsule around the parasitoid egg and kill it. Infection results in a developmental...
Parasitoids are ideal organisms for testing theories concerning the trade-off between current and fu...
The Toll signaling pathway, first discovered in Drosophila, has a well-established role in immune re...
International audienceCosts of parasitism are commonly measured by comparing the performance of infe...
Parasites reduce the fitness of their hosts, and different causes of this damage have fundamentally ...
1. The evolution of host resistance to parasitoid attack will be constrained by two factors: the cos...
1. Evolutionary ecologists frequently argue that parasite defence is costly because resources must b...
<p><b>A</b>. Percentage of killed parasites, as seen in dissected larvae 48–50 hours after infection...
AbstractThe ability of a parasitoid to evolve enhanced counterdefenses against host resistance and i...
Knowledge of the cost of parasitism and the competitive ability of parasitized larvae is important f...
Host manipulation by parasites not only captures the imagination but has important epidemiological i...
Life history theory predicts that trait evolution should be constrained by competing physio-logical ...
Viruses are major evolutionary drivers of insect immune systems. Much of our knowledge of insect imm...
International audienceCo-evolution of host-parasitoid interactions is determined by the costs of hos...
Immune-suppressive factors (ISFs) introduced into larvae of Drosophila melanogaster during infection...
Life history theory predicts that trait evolution should be constrained by competing physiological d...
Parasitoids are ideal organisms for testing theories concerning the trade-off between current and fu...
The Toll signaling pathway, first discovered in Drosophila, has a well-established role in immune re...
International audienceCosts of parasitism are commonly measured by comparing the performance of infe...
Parasites reduce the fitness of their hosts, and different causes of this damage have fundamentally ...
1. The evolution of host resistance to parasitoid attack will be constrained by two factors: the cos...
1. Evolutionary ecologists frequently argue that parasite defence is costly because resources must b...
<p><b>A</b>. Percentage of killed parasites, as seen in dissected larvae 48–50 hours after infection...
AbstractThe ability of a parasitoid to evolve enhanced counterdefenses against host resistance and i...
Knowledge of the cost of parasitism and the competitive ability of parasitized larvae is important f...
Host manipulation by parasites not only captures the imagination but has important epidemiological i...
Life history theory predicts that trait evolution should be constrained by competing physio-logical ...
Viruses are major evolutionary drivers of insect immune systems. Much of our knowledge of insect imm...
International audienceCo-evolution of host-parasitoid interactions is determined by the costs of hos...
Immune-suppressive factors (ISFs) introduced into larvae of Drosophila melanogaster during infection...
Life history theory predicts that trait evolution should be constrained by competing physiological d...
Parasitoids are ideal organisms for testing theories concerning the trade-off between current and fu...
The Toll signaling pathway, first discovered in Drosophila, has a well-established role in immune re...
International audienceCosts of parasitism are commonly measured by comparing the performance of infe...