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On the evolutionary ecology of host–parasite interactions: addressing the question with regard to bumblebees and their parasites

机译:关于宿主-寄生虫相互作用的进化生态学:解决关于大黄蜂及其寄生虫的问题

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Over the last decade, there has been a major shift in the study of adaptive patterns and processes towards including the role of host–parasite interactions, informed by concepts from evolutionary ecology. As a consequence, a number of major questions have emerged. For example, how genetics affects host–parasite interactions, whether parasitism selects for offspring diversification, whether parasite virulence is an adaptive trait, and what constrains the use of the host's immune defences. Using bumblebees, Bombus spp, and their parasites as a model system, answers to some of these questions have been found, while at the same time the complexity of the interaction has led expectations away from simple theoretical models. In addition, the results have also led to the unexpected discovery of novel phenomena concerning, for instance, female mating strategies.
机译:在过去的十年中,在适应性模式和过程的研究方面发生了重大转变,其方法是根据进化生态学的概念来纳入宿主-寄生虫相互作用的作用。结果,出现了许多主要问题。例如,遗传学如何影响宿主与寄生虫的相互作用,寄生虫是否选择后代多样化,寄生虫毒力是否是适应性特征以及什么限制了宿主免疫防御的使用。使用大黄蜂,Bombus spp及其寄生虫作为模型系统,已经找到了其中一些问题的答案,而与此同时,相互作用的复杂性导致人们对简单理论模型的期望大大降低。此外,结果还导致意外发现有关例如女性交配策略的新颖现象。

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    《Naturwissenschaften》 |2001年第4期|147-158|共12页
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    Paul Schmid-Hempel;

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    ETH Zürich Experimental Ecology ETH-Zentrum NW 8092 Zürich Switzerland;

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