Pesticide resistance is a major concern in natural populations and a model trait to study adaptation. Despite the importance of this trait, the dynamics of its evolution and of its ecological consequences remain largely unstudied. To fill this gap, we performed experimental evolution with replicated populations of Caenorhabditis elegans exposed to the pesticide Levamisole during 20 generations. Exposure to Levamisole resulted in decreased survival, fecundity and male frequency, which declined from 30% to zero. This was not due to differential susceptibility of males. Rather, the drug affected mobility, resulting in fewer encounters, probably leading to reduced outcrossing rates. Adaptation, i.e., increased survival and fecundity, occurred w...
The genetic recovery of resistant populations released from pesticide exposure is accelerated by the...
1 illus. 57 ref. 4 tablesInternational audienceResistance to toxicants is a convenient model for inv...
The evolution of insecticide resistance by crop pests and disease vectors causes serious problems fo...
Pesticide resistance is a major concern in natural populations and a model trait to study adaptation...
Resistance to xenobiotics remains a pressing issue in parasite treatment and global agriculture. Mul...
Natural populations that are exposed to pesticides in their environment may at the same time be expo...
Resistance to xenobiotics remains a pressing issue in parasite treatment and global agriculture. Mul...
Although natural populations may evolve resistance to anthropogenic stressors such as pollutants, th...
Pesticide resistance development is an example of rapid contemporary evolution that poses immense ch...
In rapidly changing environments, selection history may impact the dynamics of adaptation. Mutations...
In rapidly changing environments, selection history may impact the dynamics of adaptation. Mutations...
Parasites can impose strong selection on hosts. In response, some host populations have adapted via ...
The genetic recovery of resistant populations released from pesticide exposure is accelerated by the...
1 illus. 57 ref. 4 tablesInternational audienceResistance to toxicants is a convenient model for inv...
The evolution of insecticide resistance by crop pests and disease vectors causes serious problems fo...
Pesticide resistance is a major concern in natural populations and a model trait to study adaptation...
Resistance to xenobiotics remains a pressing issue in parasite treatment and global agriculture. Mul...
Natural populations that are exposed to pesticides in their environment may at the same time be expo...
Resistance to xenobiotics remains a pressing issue in parasite treatment and global agriculture. Mul...
Although natural populations may evolve resistance to anthropogenic stressors such as pollutants, th...
Pesticide resistance development is an example of rapid contemporary evolution that poses immense ch...
In rapidly changing environments, selection history may impact the dynamics of adaptation. Mutations...
In rapidly changing environments, selection history may impact the dynamics of adaptation. Mutations...
Parasites can impose strong selection on hosts. In response, some host populations have adapted via ...
The genetic recovery of resistant populations released from pesticide exposure is accelerated by the...
1 illus. 57 ref. 4 tablesInternational audienceResistance to toxicants is a convenient model for inv...
The evolution of insecticide resistance by crop pests and disease vectors causes serious problems fo...