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I MPLICATIONS FOR HOST – PARASITE COEVOLUTIONARY PROCESSES

Polymorphism in Multilocus Host–Parasite Coevolutionary Interactions

Polymorphism in Multilocus Host–Parasite Coevolutionary Interactions

... of hostparasite coevolution predict that polymorphism is more likely than in single-locus interactions because recurrent coevolutionary cycles are sustained by indirect frequency-dependent selection ...

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Combating coevolutionary disengagement by reducing parasite virulence

Combating coevolutionary disengagement by reducing parasite virulence

... W. Green (Knuth, 1973). Initially, using randomly generated inputs as test sets, Hillis evolved the sorting networks on a static fitness landscape, resulting in a minimal net- work of 64 comparisons. He found that two ...

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Host–parasite molecular cross talk during the manipulative process of a host by its parasite

Host–parasite molecular cross talk during the manipulative process of a host by its parasite

... study parasite manipulation in several model arthropod hostparasite ...the host proteome response during the hostparasite cross-talk, along with the parasite proteome ...

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The Evolution of Host-Parasite Range

The Evolution of Host-Parasite Range

... Theoretical host-parasite models are gen- erally developed either in a genetic context with a specific, tightly linked infection process or in an evolutionary-ecol- ogy framework with universal quantitative ...

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Systems analysis of host-parasite interactions.

Systems analysis of host-parasite interactions.

... the parasite life cycle. Surprisingly, more than 30% of parasite genes were found to be associated with translational ...early-stage processes, such as nutrient acquisition and erythrocyte remodel- ...

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The microbiome of the Maculinea-Myrmica host-parasite interaction

The microbiome of the Maculinea-Myrmica host-parasite interaction

... Gut microorganisms, through biosynthetic or catabolic pathways, may produce semiochemicals that func- tion in the host as pheromones or kairomones. For instance, in the desert locust Schistocerca gregaria, Pantoea ...

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Bauer, Sabine
  

(2009):


	Coevolutionary dynamics and geographic mosaics in the Social Parasite Harpagoxenus sublaevis and its two Host Species.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

Bauer, Sabine (2009): Coevolutionary dynamics and geographic mosaics in the Social Parasite Harpagoxenus sublaevis and its two Host Species. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

... into host life ...the host colony but keeps its brood ...the host workers. The colony, thus, slowly develops from a mixed parasite-host colony to a pure society that does not need the ...

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Compound processes as models for clumped parasite data

Compound processes as models for clumped parasite data

... tions, host heterogeneity with respect to infection and aggregation of clump ...the host, no replication inside the host, no parasite-induced mortality and no acquired immunity in sheep imply ...

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Using Microbial Microcosms to Study Host–parasite Coevolution

Using Microbial Microcosms to Study Host–parasite Coevolution

... each population is indeed following its own slightly different coevolutionary trajectory, thereby creating selec- tion mosaics. It is surprisingly easy to alter the strength of coevolu- tionary selection to ...

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When facing multiple enemies : the impact of host development time and exposure to multiple parasites in shaping coevolutionary adaptations in host and parasites

When facing multiple enemies : the impact of host development time and exposure to multiple parasites in shaping coevolutionary adaptations in host and parasites

... 100 Lande pointed out that while trying to adapt to very strong selection pressures, a population can undergo extinction, prior to adaptation and recovery [288]. Genetic diversity, therefore, allows for a ...

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Ecological and host behavioural aspects of parasite dispersal in a simple and a complex host–parasite system

Ecological and host behavioural aspects of parasite dispersal in a simple and a complex host–parasite system

... Chapter III 84 decisions has never been tested directly. For our experiments, we chose the three-spined stickleback. Sticklebacks are a widely distributed host for Gyrodactylus (see e.g. Malmberg, 1970; Kalbe et ...

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Host-parasite ecophysiology of overwintering

Host-parasite ecophysiology of overwintering

... I nstitutional animal care and use committee INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING AN APPROVED ASSURANCE OF ANIMAL CARE FORM As the principal investigator or course instructor, you will receive a letter indicating the date and ...

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I MPLICATIONS FOR THE  A FFORDABLE  C ARE  A CT ROBERT G. NATELSON*

I MPLICATIONS FOR THE A FFORDABLE C ARE A CT ROBERT G. NATELSON*

... Supply. I should be glad to see the matter fairly and fully discussed, and the subject brought forward and argued upon precedent, as well as all its collat- eral ...relations. I should be pleased to see the ...

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d Iet of  B urBot and  I mplIcatIonS for  S amplIng

d Iet of B urBot and I mplIcatIonS for S amplIng

... (2016) estimated that burbot diets in FGR contained an average of 32 percent (by weight) fish; whereas, our results indicate that fish constituted an average of 75 percent (by weight[r] ...

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Multiple host use and the dynamics of host switching in

host–parasite systems

Multiple host use and the dynamics of host switching in host–parasite systems

... the host-speci ficity of offspring bred from males and females that originate from populations using different host species either between or within ...

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Parasitism of free-ranging Neotropical primates: examining parasite-host and parasite-parasite relationships

Parasitism of free-ranging Neotropical primates: examining parasite-host and parasite-parasite relationships

... fitness, parasite pathogenicity may be dictated by environmental factors (Cardon et ...diverse parasite species modulate pathogenicity (Balmer et ...a parasite as ...broader parasite community ...

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Stability analysis of a host parasite model

Stability analysis of a host parasite model

... the host Trialeurodes vaporariorum. A parasitoid is a parasite that can live on its own as an adult, which then lays eggs into a host, eventually causing its ...

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Parasite/Host Relationships. Copyright PEER.tamu.edu

Parasite/Host Relationships. Copyright PEER.tamu.edu

... Host can eat eggs that are on grass or other plant life, or if parasite is on grass or other plant life, it can crawl on to host.... Entry into/on Host Continued:.[r] ...

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The effect of climate on host-parasite interactions

The effect of climate on host-parasite interactions

... accelerate parasite development (Gibson, 1981; Arene, 1986; Griffin, ...free-living parasite stages, and persistent exposure has been shown to reduce the number of infective larvae (van Dijk et ...a ...

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Host specificity and genetics of host resistance in the "Daphnia-Pasteuria" host-parasite system

Host specificity and genetics of host resistance in the "Daphnia-Pasteuria" host-parasite system

... the host range of parasites is critical as it can have important implications for ecological and evolutionary phenomena related to epidemiology and host-parasite ...bacterial parasite ...

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