“…However, empirical evidence for reciprocal selection and coadaptation remains limited and best represented among species with antagonistic interactions (Carmona, Fitzpatrick, & Johnson, ). In this context, the conflict between insect hosts and their parasitoids is of particular interest as the interaction involves the death of one of the two participants, and thus, strong reciprocal selection might be expected to result in dynamic coevolution (Abrams, ; Dupas, Carton, & Poirie, ; Fors, Markus, Theopold, Ericson, & Hambäck, ; Kraaijeveld, Van Alphen, & Godfray, ). Both variations in host resistance to parasitism and in parasitoid counter resistance have been documented for Drosophila melanogaster Meigen and its parasitoids (Kraaijeveld & Godfray, , ; Lynch, Schlenke, & de Roode, ), and the influence of defensive symbionts on the antagonistic coevolution of aphids and their parasitoids has been particularly well studied (e.g., Dion, Zele, Simon, & Outreman, ; Nyabuga, Loxdale, Heckel, & Weisser, ; Oliver, Russell, Moran, & Hunter, ; Rouchet & Vorburger, ; Schmid, Sieber, Zimmerman, & Vorburger, ; Vorburger, , ).…”