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Dieter Ebert

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  • Environmental sources of bacteria and genetic variation in behavior influence host-associated microbiota
  • Rearing temperature and fatty acid supplementation jointly affect membrane fluidity and heat tolerance in Daphnia
  • Temporal dynamics of microbiota before and after host death
  • Mixtures of Aluminum and Indium Induce More than Additive Phenotypic and Toxicogenomic Responses in Daphnia magna
  • The Combined Effect of Temperature and Host Clonal Line on the Microbiota of a Planktonic Crustacean
  • The genetic architecture underlying diapause termination in a planktonic crustacean
  • Daphnia females adjust sex allocation in response to current sex ratio and density
  • Environmental Sources of Bacteria and Genetic Variation in Behavior Influence Host-Associated Microbiota
  • Nutrient availability affects the prevalence of a microsporidian parasite
  • Rearing Temperature and Fatty Acid Supplementation Jointly Affect Lipid Fluorescence Polarization and Heat Tolerance in Daphnia
  • A two-locus system with strong epistasis underlies rapid parasite-mediated evolution of host resistance
  • An alternative route of bacterial infection associated with a novel resistance locus in the Daphnia–Pasteuria host–parasite system
  • Species coexistence and overlapping distributions in a metacommunity are compatible with niche differences and competition at a local scale
  • Parasite‐mediated selection in a natural metapopulation of Daphnia magna
  • Host–parasite co-evolution and its genomic signature
  • The End of a 60-year Riddle: Identification and Genomic Characterization of an Iridovirus, the Causative Agent of White Fat Cell Disease in Zooplankton
  • Host genotype-specific microbiota do not influence the susceptibility of D. magna to a bacterial pathogen
  • Intraspecific Variation in Microsatellite Mutation Profiles in Daphnia magna
  • Open questions: what are the genes underlying antagonistic coevolution?
  • Mitogenome phylogeographic analysis of a planktonic crustacean
  • Spatial population genetic structure of a bacterial parasite in close coevolution with its host
  • A fossil-calibrated phylogenomic analysis of Daphnia and the Daphniidae
  • How clonal are clones? A quest for loss of heterozygosity during asexual reproduction in Daphnia magna
  • Assessment of parasite virulence in a natural population of a planktonic crustacean
  • Carbonyl reductases from Daphnia are regulated by redox cycling compounds
  • Daphnia invest in sexual reproduction when its relative costs are reduced
  • No evidence for genetic sex determination in Daphnia magna
  • Sex differences in the strength of selection under facultative sex
  • Demographic history shapes genomic variation in an intracellular parasite with a wide geographic distribution
  • A Two-Locus System with Strong Epistasis Underlies Rapid Parasite-Mediated Evolution of Host Resistance (vol 38, pg 1512, 2021)
  • Cultivation and Genome Sequencing of Bacteria Isolated From the Coffee Berry Borer (Hypothenemus hampei), With Emphasis on the Role of Caffeine Degradation
  • Intraspecific Variation in Microsatellite Mutation Profiles in Daphnia magna
  • High and Highly Variable Spontaneous Mutation Rates in Daphnia
  • Transposable element abundance correlates with mode of transmission in microsporidian parasites
  • Genome-Wide Association Analysis Identifies a Genetic Basis of Infectivity in a Model Bacterial Pathogen
  • Microsporidia with Vertical Transmission Were Likely Shaped by Nonadaptive Processes
  • Trehalose provisioning in Daphnia resting stages reflects local adaptation to the harshness of diapause conditions
  • A genomic analysis of parasite-mediated population differentiation in a metapopulation
  • Population genetic analysis reveals the role of natural selection and phylogeography on genome-wide diversity in an extremely compact and reduced microsporidian genome
  • Infection phenotypes of a coevolving parasite are highly diverse, structured, and specific
  • Demographic history shapes genomic variation in an intracellular parasite with a wide geographical distribution
  • A new microsporidian parasite, Ordospora pajunii sp. nov (Ordosporidae), of Daphnia longispina highlights the value of genomic data for delineating species boundaries
  • Parasitism drives host genome evolution: Insights from the Pasteuria ramosa-Daphnia magna system.
  • The genetic basis of resistance and matching-allele interactions of a host-parasite system: The Daphnia magna-Pasteuria ramosa model.
  • Temperature- versus precipitation-limitation shape local temperature tolerance in a Holarctic freshwater crustacean
  • Dissecting the genetic architecture of a stepwise infection process
  • Evolution of sperm morphology in Daphnia
  • Estimation of the propensity for sexual selection in a cyclical parthenogen
  • Genomic characterization of selfing in the cyclic parthenogen Daphnia magna
  • Genetic slippage after sex maintains diversity for parasite resistance in a natural host population
  • QTL mapping of a natural genetic polymorphism for long-term parasite persistence in Daphnia populations
  • The Evolutionary Consequences of Stepwise Infection Processes
  • The microbiota of diapause: How host-microbe associations are formed after dormancy in an aquatic crustacean.
  • A high-density genetic map reveals variation in recombination rate across the genome of Daphnia magna
  • The genetic basis of resistance and matching-allele interactions of a host-parasite system: The Daphnia magna-Pasteuria ramosa model.
  • The trans-generational impact of population density signals on host-parasite interactions
  • Cloning and biochemical characterization of carbonyl reductases and sniffer from the cladoceran model organisms Daphnia pulex and Daphnia magna
  • The First Myriapod Genome Sequence Reveals Conservative Arthropod Gene Content and Genome Organisation in the Centipede Strigamia maritima
  • Red Queen dynamics in multi-host and multi-parasite interaction system.
  • Presence of microbiota reverses the relative performance of Daphnia on two experimental diets.
  • Temperature-dependent benefits of bacterial exposure in embryonic development of Daphnia magna resting eggs.
  • The Red Queen lives: Epistasis between linked resistance loci.
  • Brood pouch-mediated polystyrene nanoparticle uptake during Daphnia magna embryogenesis
  • Does Internet-based guided-self-help for depression cause harm? An individual participant data meta-analysis on deterioration rates and its moderators in randomized controlled trials
  • The trans-generational impact of population density signals on host-parasite interactions.
  • Local adaptation of sex induction in a facultative sexual crustacean: insights from QTL mapping and natural populations of Daphnia magna
  • Microsatellite and single-nucleotide polymorphisms indicate recurrent transitions to asexuality in a microsporidian parasite
  • Single-nucleotide polymorphisms of two closely related microsporidian parasites suggest a clonal population expansion after the last glaciation
  • A Matching-Allele Model Explains Host Resistance to Parasites
  • A novel approach to parasite population genetics: Experimental infection reveals geographic differentiation, recombination and host-mediated population structure in Pasteuria ramosa, a bacterial parasite of Daphnia
  • Interactions between environmental stressors: the influence of salinity on host-parasite interactions between Daphnia magna and Pasteuria ramosa
  • THE ORIGIN OF SPECIFICITY BY MEANS OF NATURAL SELECTION: EVOLVED AND NONHOST RESISTANCE IN HOST-PATHOGEN INTERACTIONS
  • The first myriapod genome sequence reveals conservative arthropod gene content and genome organisation in the centipede Strigamia maritima.
  • Genetic architecture of resistance in Daphnia hosts against two species of host-specific parasites.
  • Diet quality determines interspecific parasite interactions in host populations.
  • Microbial ecosystems are dominated by specialist taxa.
  • Genes mirror geography in Daphnia magna.
  • Genetic, ecological and geographic covariables explaininghost range and specificity of a microsporidian parasite.
  • Expression of parasite genetic variation changes over the course of infection: implications of within-host dynamics for the evolution of virulence.
  • The Ordospora colligata genome: Evolution of extreme reduction in microsporidia and host-to-parasite horizontal gene transfer.
  • An SNP-based second-generation genetic map of Daphnia magna and its application to QTL analysis of phenotypic traits.
  • Evolution of a morphological novelty occurred before genome compaction in a lineage of extreme parasites.
  • Water fleas require microbiota for survival, growth and reproduction.
  • The expression of virulence for a mixed-mode transmitted parasite in a diapausing host.
  • Adaptive phenotypic plasticity and local adaptation for temperature tolerance in freshwater zooplankton.
  • Cross-species infection trials reveal cryptic parasite varieties and a putative polymorphism shared among host species.
  • Dietary supply with polyunsaturated fatty acids and resulting maternal effects influence host--parasite interactions.
  • More than one way to produce protein diversity: duplication and limited alternative splicing of an adhesion molecule gene in basal arthropods.
  • The trans-generational impact of population density signals on host-parasite interactions.
  • A high-density genetic map reveals variation in recombination rate across the genome of Daphnia magna.
  • A Photoreceptor Contributes to the Natural Variation of Diapause Induction in Daphnia magna.
  • Combined effects of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids and parasite exposure on eicosanoid-related gene expression in an invertebrate model.
  • Ecological genetics of sediment browsing behaviour in a planktonic crustacean.
  • Daphnia magna transcriptome by RNA-Seq across 12 environmental stressors.
  • Reduced flight-to-light behaviour of moth populations exposed to long-term urban light pollution.
  • Host-parasite Red Queen dynamics with phase-locked rare genotypes.
  • Infections by Pasteuria do not protect its natural host Daphnia magna from subsequent infections.
  • A Population Biology Perspective on the Stepwise Infection Process of the Bacterial Pathogen Pasteuria ramosa in Daphnia.
  • Rethinking "mutualism" in diverse host-symbiont communities.
  • High genetic variation in resting-stage production in a metapopulation: Is there evidence for local adaptation?
  • Experimental evolution of field populations of Daphnia magna in response to parasite treatment.
  • The expression of virulence during double infections by different parasites with conflicting host exploitation and transmission strategies
  • Populations in small, ephemeral habitat patches may drive dynamics in a Daphnia magna metapopulation.
  • The Epidemiology and Evolution of Symbionts with Mixed-Mode Transmission
  • Benefits of host genetic diversity for resistance to infection depend on parasite diversity
  • The role of moulting in parasite defence
  • The genetics of infectious disease susceptibility: has the evidence for epistasis been overestimated?
  • Unsuitable habitat patches lead to severe underestimation of dynamics and gene flow in a zooplankton metapopulation
  • Daphnia magna, a Host for Evaluation of Bacterial Virulence
  • Disentangling the influence of parasite genotype, host genotype and maternal environment on different stages of bacterial infection in Daphnia magna
  • Experimental evolution
  • Host Sexual Dimorphism and Parasite Adaptation
  • Life history and virulence are linked in the ectoparasitic salmon louse Lepeophtheirus salmonis
  • Resistance to a bacterial parasite in the crustacean Daphnia magna shows Mendelian segregation with dominance
  • Sex-specific effects of a parasite evolving in a female-biased host population
  • The impact of infection on host competition and its relationship to parasite persistence in a Daphnia microparasite system
  • Draft genome sequence of the Daphnia pathogen Octosporea bayeri: insights into the gene content of a large microsporidian genome and a model for host-parasite interactions
  • Experimental evidence for male biased flight-to-light behavior in two moth species
  • The value of complementary approaches in evolutionary research: reply to Magalhaes and Matos
  • A Genome for the Environment
  • Characterisation of a large family of polymorphic collagen-like proteins in the endospore-forming bacterium Pasteuria ramosa
  • Cloning of the unculturable parasite Pasteuria ramosa and its Daphnia host reveals extreme genotype-genotype interactions
  • Converging seasonal prevalence dynamics in experimental epidemics
  • Cytological and molecular description of Hamiltosporidium tvaerminnensis gen. et sp nov., a microsporidian parasite of Daphnia magna, and establishment of Hamiltosporidium magnivora comb. nov
  • Population Genetics of Duplicated Alternatively Spliced Exons of the Dscam Gene in Daphnia and Drosophila
  • Resolving the infection process reveals striking differences in the contribution of environment, genetics and phylogeny to host-parasite interactions
  • Intensive Farming: Evolutionary Implications for Parasites and Pathogens
  • Intensive fish farming and the evolution of pathogen virulence: the case of columnaris disease in Finland
  • Pathogen Dose Infectivity Curves as a Method to Analyze the Distribution of Host Susceptibility: A Quantitative Assessment of Maternal Effects after Food Stress and Pathogen Exposure
  • Populations in small, ephemeral habitat patches may drive dynamics in a Daphnia magna metapopulation
  • Expression of parasite virulence at different host population densities under natural conditions
  • The first-generation Daphnia magna linkage map
  • The Reduced Genome of the Parasitic Microsporidian Enterocytozoon bieneusi Lacks Genes for Core Carbon Metabolism
  • Transgenerational effects of poor elemental food quality on Daphnia magna
  • Comparative metagenomics of Daphnia symbionts
  • Desiccation of Rock Pool Habitats and Its Influence on Population Persistence in a Daphnia Metacommunity
  • Identification of a polymorphic collagen-like protein in the crustacean bacteria Pasteuria ramosa
  • Time-shift experiments as a tool to study antagonistic coevolution
  • A quantitative test of the relationship between parasite dose and infection probability across different host-parasite combinations
  • Genetic diversity of Daphnia magna populations enhances resistance to parasites
  • Host-parasite coevolution: Insights from the Daphnia-parasite model system
  • Bacterial infection changes the elemental composition of Daphnia magna
  • Climate change affects colonization dynamics in a metacommunity of three Daphnia species
  • Experimental evolution of field populations of Daphnia magna in response to parasite treatment
  • Genetic and immunological comparison of the cladoceran parasite Pasteuria ramosa with the nematode parasite Pasteuria penetrans
  • Correction: Empirical Support for Optimal Virulence in a Castrating Parasite.
  • Benefits of host genetic diversity for resistance to infection depend on parasite diversity.
  • Intragenic tandem repeats in Daphnia magna: structure, function and distribution.
  • Responses of a bacterial pathogen to phosphorus limitation of its aquatic invertebrate host.
  • Comparative metagenomics of Daphnia symbionts.
  • Ecological stoichiometry of host-parasite interactions: effects of elemental food quality on host responses to infectious disease
  • Parasite-host specificity: Experimental studies on the basis of parasite adaptation
  • Haunted by the past: Evidence for dormant stage banks of microparasites and epibionts of Daphnia
  • Host starvation decreases parasite load and mean host size in experimental populations
  • The evolution of virulence when parasites cause host castration and gigantism
  • Evidence for epistasis: Reply to Trouve et. al
  • A new hypothesis to explain geographic parthenogenesis
  • Persistence of host and parasite populations subject to experimental size-selective removal
  • Invasion thresholds and the evolution of nonequilibrium virulence
  • Variable-number-of-tandem-repeats analysis of genetic diversity in Pasteuria ramosa
  • Within-host dynamics of a microsporidium with horizontal and vertical transmission: Octosporea bayeri in Daphnia magna
  • Parasites promote host gene flow in a metapopulation
  • Variable-number tandem repeats as molecular markers for biotypes of Pasteuria ramosa in Daphnia spp.
  • Empirical support for optimal virulence in a castrating parasite
  • Male-biased sex-ratio distortion caused by Octosporea bayeri, a vertically and horizontally-transmitted parasite of Daphnia magna
  • Phylogenetic characterization and prevalence of "Spirobacillus cienkowskii," a red-pigmented, spiral-shaped bacterial pathogen of freshwater Daphnia species
  • Responses of a bacterial pathogen to phosphorus limitation of its aquatic invertebrate host
  • The Dscam homologue of the crustacean Daphnia is diversified by alternative splicing like in insects
  • The effects of multiple infections on the expression and evolution of virulence in a Daphnia-endoparasite system
  • The influence of pool volume and summer desiccation on the production of the resting and dispersal stage in a Daphnia metapopulation
  • A short term benefit for outcrossing in a Daphnia metapopulation in relation to parasitism
  • Genotypic selection in Daphnia populations consisting of inbred sibships
  • Host-parasite 'Red Queen' dynamics archived in pond sediment
  • Inference of parasite local adaptation using two different fitness components
  • Apparent seasonality of parasite dynamics: analysis of cyclic prevalence patterns
  • Ecological stoichiometry of host-parasite interactions: effects of elemental food quality on host responses to infectious disease
  • Different mechanisms of transmission of the microsporidium Octosporea bayeri: a cocktail of solutions for the problem of parasite permanence
  • Mixed inoculations of a microsporidian parasite with horizontal and vertical infections
  • Conceptual issues in local adaptation
  • Covariation of mitochondrial genome size with gene lengths: Evidence for gene length reduction during mitochondrial evolution
  • Founder events as determinants of within-island and among-island genetic structure of Daphnia metapopulations
  • Parasite-host specificity: Experimental studies on the basis of parasite adaptation
  • Persistence of host and parasite populations subject to experimental size-selective removal
  • Quantitative PCR to detect, discriminate and quantify intracellular parasites in their host: an example from three microsporidians in Daphnia
  • The coexistence of hybrid and parental Daphnia: the role of parasites
  • Ecological implications of parasites in natural Daphnia populations
  • Genetic diversity and genetic differentiation in Daphnia metapopulations with subpopulations of known age
  • Parasite-mediated selection in experimental metapopulations of Daphnia magna
  • Octosporea bayeri: fumidil B inhibits vertical transmission in Daphnia magna
  • Phenotypic plasticity of host-parasite interactions in response to the route of infection
  • A new hypothesis to explain geographic parthenogenesis
  • Evidence for epistasis: Reply to Trouve et. al
  • Haunted by the past: Evidence for dormant stage banks of microparasites and epibionts of Daphnia
  • Host starvation decreases parasite load and mean host size in experimental populations
  • The impact of microparasites on the vertical distribution of Daphnia magna
  • Variation in phenoloxidase activity and its relation to parasite resistance within and between populations of Daphnia magna
  • The genotype specific competitive ability does not correlate with infection in natural Daphnia magna populations.
  • The evolution of virulence when parasites cause host castration and gigantism.
  • The effects of parasitism and inbreeding on the competitive ability in Daphnia magna: evidence for synergistic epistasis.
  • Test of synergistic interaction between infection and inbreeding in Daphnia magna.
  • Evidence for strong host clone-parasite species interactions in the Daphnia microparasite system
  • Test of synergistic interaction between infection and inbreeding in Daphnia magna
  • Competitiveness and life-history characteristics of Daphnia with respect to susceptibility to a bacterial pathogen
  • Flabelliforma montana (Phylum Microsporidia) from Phlebotomus ariasi (Diptera, Psychodidae): ultrastructural observations and phylogenetic relationships
  • Experimental evidence for rapid parasite adaptation and its consequences for the evolution of virulence
  • The cause of parasitic infection in natural populations of Daphnia (Crustacea : Cladocera): the role of host genetics
  • The effect of parasites on host population density and extinction: Experimental epidemiology with Daphnia and six microparasites
  • Competitiveness and life-history characteristics of Daphnia with respect to susceptibility to a bacterial pathogen
  • Ecological interactions of the microparasite Caullerya mesnili and its host Daphnia galeata
  • Strong inbreeding depression in a Daphnia metapopulation
  • Evolution in health and disease: Work in progress
  • Temporal and spatial dynamics of parasite richness in a Daphnia metapopulation
  • On the evolutionary ecology of specific immune defence
  • Parasite-mediated selection in experimental Daphnia magna populations
  • Response to: Eliot and Gandon and Day: Revisiting virulence management
  • Ecological interactions of the microparasite Caullerya mesnili and its host Daphnia galeata
  • Evolution in health and disease: Work in progress
  • On the evolutionary ecology of specific immune defence
  • Parasite-mediated selection in experimental Daphnia magna populations
  • Physiology of immunity in the water flea Daphnia magna: Environmental and genetic aspects of phenoloxidase activity
  • Challenging the trade-off model for the evolution of virulence: is virulence management feasible?
  • Evidence for strong host clone-parasite species interactions in the Daphnia microparasite system
  • Small subunit ribosomal DNA phylogeny of microsporidia that infect Daphnia (Crustacea : Cladocera)
  • Strong inbreeding depression in a Daphnia metapopulation
  • Test of synergistic interaction between infection and inbreeding in Daphnia magna
  • The effects of parasitism and inbreeding on the competitive ability in Daphnia magna: evidence for synergistic epistasis
  • The infection rate of Daphnia magna by Pasteuria ramosa conforms with the mass-action principle
  • A selective advantage to immigrant genes in a Daphnia metapopulation
  • Dose-dependent infection rates of parasites produce the Allee effect in epidemiology
  • In deep trouble: Habitat selection constrained by multiple enemies in zooplankton
  • Flabelliforma montana (Phylum Microsporidia) from Phlebotomus ariasi (Diptera, Psychodidae): ultrastructural observations and phylogenetic relationships
  • Genetic variation in a host-parasite association: Potential for coevolution and frequency-dependent selection
  • Temporal and spatial dynamics of parasite richness in a Daphnia metapopulation
  • Temporal patterns of genetic variation for resistance and infectivity in a Daphnia-microparasite system
  • Dose effects and density-dependent regulation of two microparasites of Daphnia magna
  • Experimental evidence for rapid parasite adaptation and its consequences for the evolution of virulence
  • Sex, linkage disequilibrium and patterns of parasitism in three species of cyclically parthenogenetic Daphnia (Cladocera : Crustacea)
  • The cause of parasitic infection in natural populations of Daphnia (Crustacea : Cladocera): the role of host genetics
  • The effect of parasites on host population density and extinction: Experimental epidemiology with Daphnia and six microparasites
  • Associations between parasitism and host genotype in natural populations of Daphnia (Crustacea : Cladocera)
  • Parasite-mediated selection in experimental Daphnia magna populations.
  • Physiology of immunity in the water flea Daphnia magna: environmental and genetic aspects of phenoloxidase activity.
  • Challenging the trade-off model for the evolution of virulence: is virulence management feasible?
  • Strong inbreeding depression in a Daphnia metapopulation.
  • A selective advantage to immigrant genes in a Daphnia metapopulation.
  • Temporal patterns of genetic variation for resistance and infectivity in a Daphnia-microparasite system.
  • Genetic variation in a host-parasite association: potential for coevolution and frequency-dependent selection.
  • The cause of parasitic infection in natural populations of Daphnia (Crustacea: Cladocera): the role of host genetics.
  • Sex, linkage disequilibrium and patterns of parasitism in three species of cyclically parthenogenetic Daphnia (Cladocera: Crustacea).
  • Dose effects and density-dependent regulation of two microparasites of Daphnia magna.
  • Behavioral asymmetry in relation to body weight and hunger in the tropical social spider Anelosimus eximius (Araneae, Theridiidae)
  • The epidemiology of parasitic diseases in Daphnia
  • Associations between parasitism and host genotype in natural populations of Daphnia (Crustacea : Cladocera)
  • The evolution and expression of parasite virulence
  • Ultrastructural study and description of Flabelliforma magnivora sp n (Microspora : Duboscqiidae), a microsporidian parasite of Daphnia magna (Crustacea : Cladocera : Daphniidae)
  • Clutch size in Daphnia: Even versus odd?
  • Sex against virulence: The coevolution of parasitic diseases
  • The evolution and genetics of maturation in Daphnia
  • The evolution and genetics of maturation in Daphnia
  • Ultrastructural study and description of Ordospora colligata gen, et sp. nov. (Microspora, Ordosporidae fam. nov.), a new microsporidian parasite of Daphnia magna (Crustacea, Cladocera)
  • Development, life cycle, ultrastructure and phylogenetic position of Pasteuria ramosa Metchnikoff 1888: Rediscovery of an obligate endoparasite of Daphnia magna Straus
  • Redescription of Pleistophora intestinalis Chatton, 1907, a microsporidian parasite of Daphnia magna and Daphnia pulex, with establishment of the new genus Glugoides (Microspora, Glugeidae)
  • The curse of the pharaoh: The evolution of virulence in pathogens with long living propagules
  • The effect of temperature on maturation threshold body-length in Daphnia magna
  • The interactive effects of temperature, food level and maternal phenotype on offspring size in Daphnia magna
  • Ultrastructural study of Glugea cladocera Pfeiffer, 1895, and transfer to the genus Agglomerata (Microspora, Duboscqiidae)
  • Redescription of Pleistophora intestinalis Chatton, 1907, a microsporidian parasite of Daphnia magna and Daphnia pulex, with establishment of the new genus Glugoides (Microspora, Glugeidae)
  • THE ECOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN A MICROSPORIDIAN PARASITE AND ITS HOST DAPHNIA-MAGNA
  • The evolution of parasitic diseases
  • Distributions and impacts of microparasites on Daphnia in a rockpool metapopulation
  • Infectivity, multiple infections, and the genetic correlation between within-host growth and parasite virulence: A reply to Hochberg
  • Prevalence, host specificity and impact on host fecundity of microparasites and epibionts in three sympatric Daphnia species
  • The influence of host demography on the evolution of virulence of a microsporidian gut parasite
  • The evolution of parasitic diseases
  • THE ECOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN A MICROSPORIDIAN PARASITE AND ITS HOST DAPHNIA-MAGNA
  • Experimental evolution of parasites.
  • Behavioral asymmetry in relation to body weight and hunger in the tropical social spider Anelosimus eximius (Araneae, Theridiidae)
  • Distributions and impacts of microparasites on Daphnia in a rockpool metapopulation
  • Evolution - Experimental evolution of parasites
  • Infectivity, multiple infections, and the genetic correlation between within-host growth and parasite virulence: A reply to Hochberg
  • The interactive effects of temperature, food level and maternal phenotype on offspring size in Daphnia magna
  • Development, life cycle, ultrastructure and phylogenetic position of Pasteuria ramosa Metchnikoff 1888: Rediscovery of an obligate endoparasite of Daphnia magna Straus
  • Sex against virulence: The coevolution of parasitic diseases
  • The curse of the pharaoh: The evolution of virulence in pathogens with long living propagules
  • The effect of temperature on maturation threshold body-length in Daphnia magna
  • The evolution and expression of parasite virulence
  • Ultrastructural study and description of Flabelliforma magnivora sp n (Microspora : Duboscqiidae), a microsporidian parasite of Daphnia magna (Crustacea : Cladocera : Daphniidae)
  • Within- and between-population variation for resistance of Daphnia magna to the bacterial endoparasite Pasteuria ramosa
  • Clutch size in Daphnia: Even versus odd?
  • Optimal killing for obligate killers: The evolution of life histories and virulence of semelparous parasites
  • Prevalence, host specificity and impact on host fecundity of microparasites and epibionts in three sympatric Daphnia species
  • The epidemiology of parasitic diseases in Daphnia
  • The evolution and genetics of maturation in Daphnia
  • The influence of host demography on the evolution of virulence of a microsporidian gut parasite
  • Ultrastructural study and description of Ordospora colligata gen, et sp. nov. (Microspora, Ordosporidae fam. nov.), a new microsporidian parasite of Daphnia magna (Crustacea, Cladocera)
  • Ultrastructural study of Glugea cladocera Pfeiffer, 1895, and transfer to the genus Agglomerata (Microspora, Duboscqiidae)
  • THE POPULATION-DYNAMICS OF VERTICALLY AND HORIZONTALLY TRANSMITTED PARASITES
  • Optimal killing for obligate killers: the evolution of life histories and virulence of semelparous parasites.
  • Sex against virulence: the coevolution of parasitic diseases.
  • Within- and between-population variation for resistance of Daphnia magna to the bacterial endoparasite Pasteuria ramosa.
  • VIRULENCE AND LOCAL ADAPTATION OF A HORIZONTALLY TRANSMITTED PARASITE
  • VIRULENCE AND TRANSMISSION MODES OF 2 MICROSPORIDIA IN DAPHNIA-MAGNA
  • Variation in parasite virulence is not an indicator for the evolution of benevolence
  • A MATURATION SIZE THRESHOLD AND PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY OF AGE AND SIZE AT MATURITY IN DAPHNIA-MAGNA
  • EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY - PARASITES AND POLYMORPHISMS
  • GENETIC-DIFFERENCES IN THE INTERACTIONS OF A MICROSPORIDIAN PARASITE AND 4 CLONES OF ITS CYCLICALLY PARTHENOGENETIC HOST
  • VARIATION AND PLASTICITY OF BIOMASS ALLOCATION IN DAPHNIA
  • VARIATION OF ALLOZYME LOCI IN ENDEMIC GAMMARIDS OF LAKE BAIKAL
  • GENETICS OF LIFE-HISTORY IN DAPHNIA-MAGNA .1. HERITABILITIES AT 2 FOOD LEVELS
  • GENETICS OF LIFE-HISTORY IN DAPHNIA-MAGNA .2. PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY
  • The trade-off between offspring size and number in Daphnia magna: The influence of genetic, environmental and maternal effects
  • THE TRADE-OFF BETWEEN OFFSPRING SIZE AND NUMBER IN DAPHNIA-MAGNA - THE INFLUENCE OF GENETIC, ENVIRONMENTAL AND MATERNAL EFFECTS
  • DIFFERENCES IN LIFE-HISTORY AND AGING IN 2 CLONAL GROUPS OF DAPHNIA-CUCULLATA SARS (CRUSTACEA, CLADOCERA)
  • A MATURATION SIZE THRESHOLD AND PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY OF AGE AND SIZE AT MATURITY IN DAPHNIA-MAGNA
  • THE POPULATION-DYNAMICS OF VERTICALLY AND HORIZONTALLY TRANSMITTED PARASITES
  • FRACTIONAL RESOURCE-ALLOCATION INTO FEW EGGS - DAPHNIA AS AN EXAMPLE
  • A FOOD-INDEPENDENT MATURATION THRESHOLD AND SIZE AT MATURITY IN DAPHNIA-MAGNA
  • GENETIC-DIFFERENCES IN THE INTERACTIONS OF A MICROSPORIDIAN PARASITE AND 4 CLONES OF ITS CYCLICALLY PARTHENOGENETIC HOST
  • VARIATION AND PLASTICITY OF BIOMASS ALLOCATION IN DAPHNIA
  • Variation in parasite virulence is not an indicator for the evolution of benevolence
  • VIRULENCE AND TRANSMISSION MODES OF 2 MICROSPORIDIA IN DAPHNIA-MAGNA
  • EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY - PARASITES AND POLYMORPHISMS
  • FRACTIONAL RESOURCE-ALLOCATION INTO FEW EGGS - DAPHNIA AS AN EXAMPLE
  • VARIATION OF ALLOZYME LOCI IN ENDEMIC GAMMARIDS OF LAKE BAIKAL
  • VIRULENCE AND LOCAL ADAPTATION OF A HORIZONTALLY TRANSMITTED PARASITE
  • THE EFFECT OF SIZE AT BIRTH, MATURATION THRESHOLD AND GENETIC-DIFFERENCES ON THE LIFE-HISTORY OF DAPHNIA-MAGNA
  • GENETICS OF LIFE-HISTORY IN DAPHNIA-MAGNA .1. HERITABILITIES AT 2 FOOD LEVELS
  • GENETICS OF LIFE-HISTORY IN DAPHNIA-MAGNA .2. PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY
  • THE TRADE-OFF BETWEEN OFFSPRING SIZE AND NUMBER IN DAPHNIA-MAGNA - THE INFLUENCE OF GENETIC, ENVIRONMENTAL AND MATERNAL EFFECTS
  • DIFFERENCES IN LIFE-HISTORY AND AGING IN 2 CLONAL GROUPS OF DAPHNIA-CUCULLATA SARS (CRUSTACEA, CLADOCERA)
  • The effect of size at birth, maturation threshold and genetic differences on the life-history of Daphnia magna.
  • Unraveling coevolutionary dynamics using ecological genomics
  • Evolution of sperm morphology in a crustacean genus with fertilization inside an open brood pouch.
  • Evolution of sperm morphology in a crustacean genus with fertilization inside an open brood pouch
  • Genetic drift shapes the evolution of a highly dynamic metapopulation
  • Daphnia as a versatile model system in ecology and evolution
  • Uncovering the genomic basis of infection through co-genomic sequencing of hosts and parasites
  • Multispecies coexistence in fragmented landscapes
  • Development and validation of a drill attachment for faster and safer deployments of fin-mounted geolocators in large-bodied sharks
  • Genetic Drift Shapes the Evolution of a Highly Dynamic Metapopulation
  • Population genetic analysis of the microsporidium Ordospora colligata reveals the role of natural selection and phylogeography on its extremely compact and reduced genome
  • Balancing Selection for Pathogen Resistance Reveals an Intercontinental Signature of Red Queen Coevolution
  • QTL study reveals candidate genes underlying host resistance in a Red Queen model system
  • Whole-Genome Phylogenetic Reconstruction as a Powerful Tool to Reveal Homoplasy and Ancient Rapid Radiation in Waterflea Evolution
  • Population-Genomic Analysis Identifies a Low Rate of Global Adaptive Fixation in the Proteins of the Cyclical Parthenogen Daphnia magna
  • The effects of temperature and host-parasite interactions on parasite persistence in a planktonic crustacean
  • An evolutionary ecology perspective on comparative metagenomics
  • The evolution and expression of virulence
  • Symbiosis of microsporidia and insects
  • Correction: Evolution of a morphological novelty occurred before genome compaction in a lineage of extreme parasites (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2014) 111, 43, (15480-15485) DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1410442111)
  • Ultrastructural study and description of Flabelliforma magnivora sp. n. (Microspora: Duboscqiidae), a microsporidian parasite of Daphnia magna (Crustacea: Cladocera: Daphniidae)
  • The evolution of virulence - When familiarity breeds death
  • Brood pouch-mediated polystyrene nanoparticle uptake during Daphnia magna embryogenesis

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