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Individual-based model highlights the importance of trade-offs for virus-host population dynamics and long-term co-existence
Authors:Fateme Pourhasanzade,Swami Iyer,Jesslyn Tjendra,Lotta Landor,Selina Vå  ge
Affiliation:1. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway ; 2. Computer Science Department, University of Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America ; University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine Memphis, UNITED STATES
Abstract:Viruses play diverse and important roles in ecosystems. In recent years, trade-offs between host and virus traits have gained increasing attention in viral ecology and evolution. However, microbial organism traits, and viral population parameters in particular, are challenging to monitor. Mathematical and individual-based models are useful tools for predicting virus-host dynamics. We have developed an individual-based evolutionary model to study ecological interactions and evolution between bacteria and viruses, with emphasis on the impacts of trade-offs between competitive and defensive host traits on bacteria-phage population dynamics and trait diversification. Host dynamics are validated with lab results for different initial virus to host ratios (VHR). We show that trade-off based, as opposed to random bacteria-virus interactions, result in biologically plausible evolutionary outcomes, thus highlighting the importance of trade-offs in shaping biodiversity. The effects of nutrient concentration and other environmental and organismal parameters on the virus-host dynamics are also investigated. Despite its simplicity, our model serves as a powerful tool to study bacteria-phage interactions and mechanisms for evolutionary diversification under various environmental conditions.
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