Does host outcrossing disrupt compatibility with heritable symbionts?

Oikos3.40
Volume: 128, Issue: 6, Pages: 892 - 903
Published: Feb 8, 2019
Abstract
Vertically transmitted microbes are common in macro‐organisms and can enhance host defense against environmental stress. Because vertical transmission couples host and symbiont lineages, symbionts may become specialized to host species or genotypes. Specialization and contrasting reproductive modes of symbiotic partners could create incompatibilities between inherited symbionts and novel host genotypes when hosts outcross or hybridize. Such...
Paper Details
Title
Does host outcrossing disrupt compatibility with heritable symbionts?
Published Date
Feb 8, 2019
Journal
Volume
128
Issue
6
Pages
892 - 903
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