Strong specificity in the interaction between parasitoids and symbiont-protected hosts.
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Insect symbionts in food websHarnessing the Power of Defensive Microbes: Evolutionary Implications in Nature and Disease ControlAre aphid parasitoids locally adapted to the prevalence of defensive symbionts in their hosts?Cooperation and conflict in host manipulation: interactions among macro-parasites and micro-organisms.Aphid-encoded variability in susceptibility to a parasitoidAn experimental test of whether the defensive phenotype of an aphid facultative symbiont can respond to selection within a host lineageEffects of heat shock on resistance to parasitoids and on life history traits in an aphid/endosymbiont systemExperimental replacement of an obligate insect symbiont.Patterns, causes and consequences of defensive microbiome dynamics across multiple scales.Specificity of Multi-Modal Aphid Defenses against Two Rival Parasitoids.Independent origins of resistance or susceptibility of parasitic wasps to a defensive symbiontComparing constitutive and induced costs of symbiont-conferred resistance to parasitoids in aphids.The evolutionary ecology of symbiont-conferred resistance to parasitoids in aphids.Testing GxG interactions between coinfecting microbial parasite genotypes within hostsParasitoid gene expression changes after adaptation to symbiont-protected hosts.The evolutionary and coevolutionary consequences of defensive microbes for host-parasite interactions.Co-evolutionary dynamics between a defensive microbe and a pathogen driven by fluctuating selection.Horizontal transfer of facultative endosymbionts is limited by host relatedness.Endosymbiotic candidates for parasitoid defense in exotic and native New Zealand weevils.Genotype-by-genotype specificity remains robust to average temperature variation in an aphid/endosymbiont/parasitoid system.Bacterial endosymbionts protect aphids in the field and alter parasitoid community composition.Culture-facilitated Comparative Genomics of the Facultative Symbiont Hamiltonella defensa.Evidence for specificity in symbiont-conferred protection against parasitoids.Experimental evolution of parasitoid infectivity on symbiont-protected hosts leads to the emergence of genotype specificity.Cheaper is not always worse: strongly protective isolates of a defensive symbiont are less costly to the aphid host.Immune response and gut microbial community structure in bumblebees after microbiota transplants.Facultative bacterial endosymbionts shape parasitoid food webs in natural host populations: A correlative analysisThe ‘generalism’ debate: misinterpreting the term in the empirical literature focusing on dietary breadth in insectsMutual fitness benefits arise during coevolution in a nematode-defensive microbe model
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Strong specificity in the interaction between parasitoids and symbiont-protected hosts.
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Romain Rouchet
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2012-09-21T00:00:00Z