Diversity begets diversity: do parasites promote variation in protective symbionts?

Volume: 32, Pages: 8 - 14
Published: Apr 1, 2019
Abstract
Insects commonly possess heritable microbial symbionts that increase their resistance to particular parasites. A diverse community of defensive symbionts may thus provide hosts with effective and specific protection against multiple parasites, although costs might constrain the accumulation of many symbionts. In parallel to the allelic diversity in the MHC complex of the vertebrate immune system, parasite diversity could be the driving force...
Paper Details
Title
Diversity begets diversity: do parasites promote variation in protective symbionts?
Published Date
Apr 1, 2019
Volume
32
Pages
8 - 14
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