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Resource-driven changes to host population stability alter the evolution of virulence and transmission

机译:资源驱动的宿主稳定性改变改变了毒力和传输的演变

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What drives the evolution of parasite life-history traits? Recent studies suggest that linking within-and between-host processes can provide key insight into both disease dynamics and parasite evolution. Still, it remains difficult to understand how to pinpoint the critical factors connecting these cross-scale feedbacks, particularly under non-equilibrium conditions; many natural host populations inherently fluctuate and parasites themselves can strongly alter the stability of host populations. Here, we develop a general model framework that mechanistically links resources to parasite evolution across a gradient of stable and unstable conditions. First, we dynamically link resources and between-host processes (host density, stability, transmission) to virulence evolution, using a 'non-nested' model. Then, we consider a 'nested' model where population-level processes (transmission and virulence) depend on resource-driven changes to individual-level (within-host) processes (energetics, immune function, parasite production). Contrary to 'non-nested' model predictions, the 'nested' model reveals complex effects of host population dynamics on parasite evolution, including regions of evolutionary bistability; evolution can push parasites towards strongly or weakly stabilizing strategies. This bistability results from dynamic feedbacks between resource-driven changes to host density, host immune function and parasite production. Together, these results highlight how cross-scale feedbacks can provide key insights into the structuring role of parasites and parasite evolution.
机译:是什么推动了寄生虫生活史特征的进化?最近的研究表明,宿主过程内部和之间的联系可以为疾病动态和寄生虫进化提供关键的见解。然而,仍然很难理解如何精确定位这些跨尺度反馈之间的关键因素,尤其是在非均衡条件下;许多自然宿主种群具有内在的波动性,寄生虫本身可以强烈地改变宿主种群的稳定性。在这里,我们开发了一个通用的模型框架,在稳定和不稳定条件的梯度上,将资源与寄生虫进化机械地联系起来。首先,我们使用“非嵌套”模型,动态地将资源和宿主进程(宿主密度、稳定性、传播)与毒力进化联系起来。然后,我们考虑一个“嵌套”模型,其中种群水平过程(传输和毒力)依赖于资源驱动的变化到个体水平(宿主内)过程(能量学、免疫功能、寄生虫生产)。与“非嵌套”模型预测相反,“嵌套”模型揭示了宿主种群动态对寄生虫进化的复杂影响,包括进化双稳态区域;进化可以将寄生虫推向强或弱稳定策略。这种双稳态是由宿主密度、宿主免疫功能和寄生虫产生的资源驱动变化之间的动态反馈引起的。总之,这些结果强调了跨尺度反馈如何为寄生虫的结构作用和寄生虫进化提供关键见解。

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