Climate warming is predicted to increase the frequency of invasions by pathogens and to cause the large-scale redistribution of native host species, with dramatic consequences on the health of domesticated and wild populations of plants and animals. The study of historic range shifts in response to climate change, such as during interglacial cycles, can help in the prediction of the routes and dynamics of infectious diseases during the impending ecosystem changes. Here we studied the population structure in Europe of two Microbotryum species causing anther smut disease on the plants Silene latifolia and Silene dioica. Clustering analyses revealed the existence of genetically distinct groups for the pathogen on S. latifolia, providing a clea...
Changeover between glacials and interglacial period singificantly affects species distribution for h...
The competitive exclusion principle postulates that different species can only coexist in sympatry i...
Abstract To predict how widely distributed species will perform under future climate change, it is c...
International audienceClimate warming is predicted to increase the frequency of invasions by pathoge...
BGPI : équipe 5International audienceCold-adapted organisms with current arctic-alpine distributions...
Summary Although congruence between host and pathogen phylogenies has been extensively investigated,...
The study of population genetic structure congruence between hosts and pathogens gives important ins...
International audienceStudy of the congruence of population genetic structure between hosts and path...
BGPI : Equipe 5 : Biologie Evolutive des Champignons Phytopathogènes (BECphy)International audienceS...
International audienceUnderstanding the routes of pathogen introduction contributes greatly to effor...
International audienceSympatry of species that lack complete prezygotic isolation is ideal for the s...
Understanding disease distributions is of fundamental and applied importance, yet few studies benefi...
Changeover between glacials and interglacial period singificantly affects species distribution for h...
The competitive exclusion principle postulates that different species can only coexist in sympatry i...
Abstract To predict how widely distributed species will perform under future climate change, it is c...
International audienceClimate warming is predicted to increase the frequency of invasions by pathoge...
BGPI : équipe 5International audienceCold-adapted organisms with current arctic-alpine distributions...
Summary Although congruence between host and pathogen phylogenies has been extensively investigated,...
The study of population genetic structure congruence between hosts and pathogens gives important ins...
International audienceStudy of the congruence of population genetic structure between hosts and path...
BGPI : Equipe 5 : Biologie Evolutive des Champignons Phytopathogènes (BECphy)International audienceS...
International audienceUnderstanding the routes of pathogen introduction contributes greatly to effor...
International audienceSympatry of species that lack complete prezygotic isolation is ideal for the s...
Understanding disease distributions is of fundamental and applied importance, yet few studies benefi...
Changeover between glacials and interglacial period singificantly affects species distribution for h...
The competitive exclusion principle postulates that different species can only coexist in sympatry i...
Abstract To predict how widely distributed species will perform under future climate change, it is c...