نتایج جستجو برای: host selection

تعداد نتایج: 523257  

2017
Gregory D D Hurst

Many aspects of an individual's biology derive from its interaction with symbiotic microbes, which further define many aspects of the ecology and evolution of the host species. The centrality of microbes in the function of individual organisms has given rise to the concept of the holobiont-that an individual's biology is best understood as a composite of the 'host organism' and symbionts within...

2012
Jonas Schluter Kevin R. Foster

The human gut harbours a large and genetically diverse population of symbiotic microbes that both feed and protect the host. Evolutionary theory, however, predicts that such genetic diversity can destabilise mutualistic partnerships. How then can the mutualism of the human microbiota be explained? Here we develop an individual-based model of host-associated microbial communities. We first demon...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2010
Igor Volkov Kim M Pepin James O Lloyd-Smith Jayanth R Banavar Bryan T Grenfell

The evolution of viruses to escape prevailing host immunity involves selection at multiple integrative scales, from within-host viral and immune kinetics to the host population level. In order to understand how viral immune escape occurs, we develop an analytical framework that links the dynamical nature of immunity and viral variation across these scales. Our epidemiological model incorporates...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2009
H Dingle S P Carroll T R Famula

Little is known about the influence of genetic architecture on local adaptation. We investigated the genetic architecture of the rapid contemporary evolution of mouthparts, the flight polymorphism and life history traits in the soapberry bug Jadera haematoloma (Hemiptera) using laboratory selection. The mouthparts of these seed-feeding bugs have adapted in 40-50 years by decreasing in length fo...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2013
Janis Antonovics Mike Boots Dieter Ebert Britt Koskella Mary Poss Ben M Sadd

Most species seem to be completely resistant to most pathogens and parasites. This resistance has been called "nonhost resistance" because it is exhibited by species that are considered not to be part of the normal host range of the pathogen. A conceptual model is presented suggesting that failure of infection on nonhosts may be an incidental by-product of pathogen evolution leading to speciali...

2018
Ewa Chrostek Luis Teixeira

Wolbachia is a widespread, intracellular symbiont of arthropods, able to induce reproductive distortions and antiviral protection in insects. Wolbachia can also be pathogenic, as is the case with wMelPop, a virulent variant of the endosymbiont of Drosophila melanogaster. An extensive genomic amplification of the 20kb region encompassing eight Wolbachia genes, called Octomom, is responsible for ...

2003
BONNIE E. WOOLFENDEN

Descriptions of the laying behaviours of obligate brood parasites such as the brown-headed cowbird, Molothrus ater, typically fall into one of two categories. These categories are ‘shotgun behaviour’, where females are predicted to distribute their eggs apparently at random between available host nests, or ‘host selection behaviour’, where females lay their eggs discriminately, placing them int...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2010
Jacobus C de Roode Sonia Altizer

Evolutionary models predict that parasite virulence (parasite-induced host mortality) can evolve as a consequence of natural selection operating on between-host parasite transmission. Two major assumptions are that virulence and transmission are genetically related and that the relative virulence and transmission of parasite genotypes remain similar across host genotypes. We conducted a cross-i...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2007
Noél M A Holmgren Niclas Norrström Wayne M Getz

Sympatric speciation can arise as a result of disruptive selection with assortative mating as a pleiotropic by-product. Studies on host choice, employing artificial neural networks as models for the host recognition system in exploiters, illustrate how disruptive selection on host choice coupled with assortative mating can arise as a consequence of selection for specialization. Our studies demo...

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