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Sex differences in host defence interfere with parasite-mediated selection for outcrossing during host-parasite coevolution

机译:宿主防御中的性别差异会干扰宿主-寄生虫共进化过程中寄生虫介导的异型选择

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The Red Queen hypothesis proposes that coevolving parasites select for outcrossing in the host. Outcrossing relies on males, which often show lower immune investment due to, for example, sexual selection. Here, we demonstrate that such sex differences in immunity interfere with parasite-mediated selection for outcrossing. Two independent coevolution experiments with Caenorhabditis elegans and its microparasite Bacillus thuringiensis produced decreased yet stable frequencies of outcrossing male hosts. A subsequent systematic analysis verified that male C. elegans suffered from a direct selective disadvantage under parasite pressure (i.e. lower resistance, decreased sexual activity, increased escape behaviour), which can reduce outcrossing and thus male frequencies. At the same time, males offered an indirect selective benefit, because male-mediated outcrossing increased offspring resistance, thus favouring male persistence in the evolving populations. As sex differences in immunity are widespread, such interference of opposing selective constraints is likely of central importance during host adaptation to a coevolving parasite.
机译:红色女王假说提出,共同进化的寄生虫会选择宿主中的异源杂交。异性交配依赖于雄性,由于例如性选择,它们通常显示出较低的免疫投资。在这里,我们证明了这种性别差异对免疫力的影响是寄生虫介导的异源杂交选择。与秀丽隐杆线虫及其微寄生物苏云金芽孢杆菌的两个独立的共同进化实验产生了降低但稳定的异交雄性宿主频率。随后的系统分析证实,秀丽隐杆线虫在寄生虫压力下遭受直接选择的不利条件(即抵抗力降低,性活动减少,逃逸行为增加),这可以减少异交,从而减少雄性频率。同时,雄性提供了间接的选择性利益,因为雄性介导的异交增加了后代抵抗力,因此有利于雄性在不断发展的种群中的持久性。由于免疫力的性别差异普遍存在,在选择宿主适应寄生虫的过程中,这种对立的选择性限制的干扰可能非常重要。

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