BACKGROUND: Correlational studies strongly suggest that both genetic similarity and heterozygosity can influence female mate choice. However, the influence of each variable has usually been tested independently, although similarity and heterozygosity might be correlated. We experimentally determined the relative influence of genetic similarity and heterozygosity in divorce and re-mating in the monogamous endoparasite Schistosoma mansoni. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We performed sequential infections of vertebrate hosts with controlled larval populations of parasites, where sex and individual genetic diversity and similarity were predetermined before infection. Divorce rate increased significantly when females were given the opportunity ...
There is now substantial and growing evidence for a role of the major histocompatibility complex (MH...
The expression of an individual's phenotypic traits can be influenced by genes expressed in its soci...
The expression of an individual's phenotypic traits can be influenced by genes expressed in its soci...
International audienceBackground Correlational studies strongly suggest that both genetic similarity...
.We performed sequential infections of vertebrate hosts with controlled larval populations of parasi...
International audience"Divorce" (mate switching) rate is known to vary largely both between and with...
6 pagesInternational audience“Divorce” (mate switching) rate is known to vary largely both between a...
International audienceSpecies usually develop reproductive isolation mechanisms allowing them to avo...
Species usually develop reproductive isolation mechanisms allowing them to avoid interbreeding. Thes...
The formation of mating pairs by males and females of Schistosoma spp. in the liver or hepatic porta...
Animals that inbreed regularly under natural conditions may provide valuable information about the e...
Abstract Background Female mate choice may be adaptive when males exhibit heritable genetic variatio...
The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex life cycles of parasites are not limited to ...
© 2015, Society for the Study of Evolution. The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex ...
Host manipulation by sexually transmitted parasites which increases host mating rate and thus parasi...
There is now substantial and growing evidence for a role of the major histocompatibility complex (MH...
The expression of an individual's phenotypic traits can be influenced by genes expressed in its soci...
The expression of an individual's phenotypic traits can be influenced by genes expressed in its soci...
International audienceBackground Correlational studies strongly suggest that both genetic similarity...
.We performed sequential infections of vertebrate hosts with controlled larval populations of parasi...
International audience"Divorce" (mate switching) rate is known to vary largely both between and with...
6 pagesInternational audience“Divorce” (mate switching) rate is known to vary largely both between a...
International audienceSpecies usually develop reproductive isolation mechanisms allowing them to avo...
Species usually develop reproductive isolation mechanisms allowing them to avoid interbreeding. Thes...
The formation of mating pairs by males and females of Schistosoma spp. in the liver or hepatic porta...
Animals that inbreed regularly under natural conditions may provide valuable information about the e...
Abstract Background Female mate choice may be adaptive when males exhibit heritable genetic variatio...
The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex life cycles of parasites are not limited to ...
© 2015, Society for the Study of Evolution. The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex ...
Host manipulation by sexually transmitted parasites which increases host mating rate and thus parasi...
There is now substantial and growing evidence for a role of the major histocompatibility complex (MH...
The expression of an individual's phenotypic traits can be influenced by genes expressed in its soci...
The expression of an individual's phenotypic traits can be influenced by genes expressed in its soci...