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Spatial structure mitigates fitness costs in host-parasite coevolution

机译:空间结构减轻了宿主-寄生虫共进化中的适应性成本

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The extent of population mixing is known to influence the coevolutionary outcomes of many host and parasite traits, including the evolution of generalism (the ability to resist or infect a broad range of genotypes). While the segregation of populations into interconnected demes has been shown to influence the evolution of generalism, the role of local interactions between individuals is unclear. Here, we combine an individual-based model of microbial communities with a well-established framework of genetic specificity that matches empirical observations of bacterium-phage interactions. We find the evolution of generalism in well-mixed populations to be highly sensitive to the severity of associated fitness costs, but the constraining effect of costs on the evolution of generalism is lessened in spatially structured populations. The contrasting outcomes between the two environments can be explained by different scales of competition (i.e., global vs. local). These findings suggest that local interactions may have important effects on the evolution of generalism in host-parasite interactions, particularly in the presence of high fitness costs.
机译:众所周知,种群混合的程度会影响许多宿主和寄生虫性状的共同进化结果,包括通俗性的进化(抵抗或感染多种基因型的能力)。尽管将人口隔离为相互联系的行为影响了通才主义的发展,但人们之间的局部互动作用尚不清楚。在这里,我们将基于个体的微生物群落模型与公认的遗传特异性框架相结合,该框架与细菌-噬菌体相互作用的经验观察相匹配。我们发现,在混合良好的人群中,通才主义的发展对相关适应成本的严重性高度敏感,但是在空间结构化的人群中,成本对通才主义演变的约束作用有所减轻。两种环境之间截然不同的结果可以用不同的竞争规模来解释(即全球与本地竞争)。这些发现表明,局部相互作用可能对寄主-寄生虫相互作用中的多面性进化产生重要影响,特别是在存在高适应成本的情况下。

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