AbstractThe last ten years have witnessed increasing interest in host–pathogen interactions involving invertebrate hosts. The invertebrate innate immune system is now relatively well characterised, but in a limited range of genetic model organisms and under a limited number of conditions. Immune systems have been little studied under real-world scenarios of environmental variation and parasitism. Thus, we have investigated expression of candidate innate immune system genes in the water flea Daphnia, a model organism for ecological genetics, and whose capacity for clonal reproduction facilitates an exceptionally rigorous control of exposure dose or the study of responses at many time points. A unique characteristic of the particular Daphnia ...
Host-pathogen interactions impose recurrent selective pressures that lead to constant adaptation and...
Immune responses are presumed to contribute to host fitness, either by fighting off infections or vi...
Parasites are a major evolutionary force, driving adaptive responses in host populations. Although t...
AbstractThe last ten years have witnessed increasing interest in host–pathogen interactions involvin...
International audienceThe last ten years have witnessed increasing interest in host-pathogen interac...
We show rapid microevolution of one component of invertebrate innate immunity, phenoloxidase activit...
Daphnia and its parasites have become recognized as a model system for studying the epidemiological,...
Background: Regulatory circuits of infection in the emerging experimental model system, water flea D...
Background: Regulatory circuits of infection in the emerging experimental model system, water flea D...
Understanding the genetic architecture of host resistance is key for understanding the evolution of ...
Immune responses are presumed to contribute to host fitness, either by fighting off infections or vi...
Negative frequency-dependent selection (NFDS) is an evolutionary mechanism suggested to govern host-...
The infection process of many diseases can be divided into series of steps, each one required to suc...
Because parasitism is thought to play a major role in shaping host genomes, it has been predicted th...
Background: Infection processes consist of a sequence of steps, each critical for the interaction be...
Host-pathogen interactions impose recurrent selective pressures that lead to constant adaptation and...
Immune responses are presumed to contribute to host fitness, either by fighting off infections or vi...
Parasites are a major evolutionary force, driving adaptive responses in host populations. Although t...
AbstractThe last ten years have witnessed increasing interest in host–pathogen interactions involvin...
International audienceThe last ten years have witnessed increasing interest in host-pathogen interac...
We show rapid microevolution of one component of invertebrate innate immunity, phenoloxidase activit...
Daphnia and its parasites have become recognized as a model system for studying the epidemiological,...
Background: Regulatory circuits of infection in the emerging experimental model system, water flea D...
Background: Regulatory circuits of infection in the emerging experimental model system, water flea D...
Understanding the genetic architecture of host resistance is key for understanding the evolution of ...
Immune responses are presumed to contribute to host fitness, either by fighting off infections or vi...
Negative frequency-dependent selection (NFDS) is an evolutionary mechanism suggested to govern host-...
The infection process of many diseases can be divided into series of steps, each one required to suc...
Because parasitism is thought to play a major role in shaping host genomes, it has been predicted th...
Background: Infection processes consist of a sequence of steps, each critical for the interaction be...
Host-pathogen interactions impose recurrent selective pressures that lead to constant adaptation and...
Immune responses are presumed to contribute to host fitness, either by fighting off infections or vi...
Parasites are a major evolutionary force, driving adaptive responses in host populations. Although t...