نتایج جستجو برای: host selection

تعداد نتایج: 523257  

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2011
Scott P Egan Glen R Hood James R Ott

Studies that provide estimates of the form and magnitude of selection on herbivore traits at the level of individual plants in natural populations represent a vital step in understanding the interaction of selection and gene flow among host-affiliated insect populations when individual plants equate to differing selective regimes. We analyzed phenotypic selection on the trait gall size for a ho...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Britt Koskella Derek M Lin Angus Buckling John N Thompson

The evolution of host resistance to parasites, shaped by associated fitness costs, is crucial for epidemiology and maintenance of genetic diversity. Selection imposed by multiple parasites could be a particularly strong constraint, as hosts either accumulate costs of multiple specific resistances or evolve a more costly general resistance mechanism. We used experimental evolution to test how pa...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2008
Maia Martcheva Benjamin M Bolker Robert D Holt

Host immune systems impose natural selection on pathogen populations, which respond by evolving different antigenic signatures. Like many evolutionary processes, pathogen evolution reflects an interaction between different levels of selection; pathogens can win in between-strain competition by taking over individual hosts (within-host level) or by infecting more hosts (population level). Vaccin...

2006
Darren M. Green Istvan Z. Kiss Rowland R. Kao

Heterogeneity in host susceptibility and transmissibility to parasite attack allows a lower transmission rate to sustain an epidemic than is required in homogeneous host populations. However, this heterogeneity can leave some hosts with little susceptibility to disease, and at high transmission rates, epidemic size can be smaller than for diseases where the host population is homogeneous. In a ...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2009
Sabrina Gaba Dieter Ebert

Although understanding natural selection in antagonistic host-parasite interactions has been a challenge for many years, direct evidence for the coevolutionary process is still scarce, particularly in relation to changes in antagonist populations over time. The underlying processes of coevolution thus remain difficult to characterise. Time-shift experiments can be used to test the performance o...

Journal: :Glycobiology 2007
Joseph R Bishop Pascal Gagneux

Many glycans show remarkably discontinuous distribution across evolutionary lineages. These differences play major roles when organisms belonging to different lineages interact as host-pathogen or host-symbiont. Certain lineage-specific glycans have become important signals for multicellular host organisms, which use them as molecular signatures of their pathogens and symbionts through recognit...

Journal: :Cell host & microbe 2016
Kirstie McLoughlin Jonas Schluter Seth Rakoff-Nahoum Adrian L Smith Kevin R Foster

The host epithelium is the critical interface with microbial communities, but the mechanisms by which the host regulates these communities are poorly understood. Here we develop the hypothesis that hosts use differential adhesion to select for and against particular members of their microbiota. We use an established computational, individual-based model to study the impact of host factors that ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2019

2009
Niklas Janz Lina Söderlind Sören Nylin

1. The possible effect of juvenile imprinting or ‘chemical legacy’ on the subsequent oviposition – often called the ‘Hopkins’ host selection principle’ – has been a controversial but recurrent theme in the literature on host-plant preference. While it appears possible in principle, experimental support for the hypothesis is equivocal. The present study points out that it is also important to co...

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