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Do‐or‐die life cycles and diverse post‐infection resistance mechanisms limit the evolution of parasite host ranges
Authors:Michael Sieber  Ivana Gudelj
Institution:Department of Biosciences, University of Exeter, , Exeter, EX4 4QD UK
Abstract:In light of the dynamic nature of parasite host ranges and documented potential for rapid host shifts, the observed high host specificity of most parasites remains an ecological paradox. Different variants of host‐use trade‐offs have become a mainstay of theoretical explanations of the prevalence of host specialism, but empirical evidence for such trade‐offs is rare. We propose an alternative theory based on basic features of the parasite life cycle: host selection and subsequent intrahost replication. We introduce a new concept of effective burst size that accounts for the fact that successful host selection does not guarantee intrahost replication. Our theory makes a general prediction that a parasite will expand its host range if its effective burst size is positive. An in silico model of bacteria‐phage coevolution verifies our predictions and demonstrates that the tendency for relatively narrow host ranges in parasites can be explained even in the absence of trade‐offs.
Keywords:Bacteria‐phage  coevolution  host range  host–  parasite  mathematical model  mathematical theory  post‐infection resistance  specialism
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