Title of article :
On the evolutionary coexistence of parasite strains
Author/Authors :
Pugliese، نويسنده , , Andrea، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
21
From page :
355
To page :
375
Abstract :
Classical models of parasite competition show that coexistence is impossible if different strains give complete cross-immunity. However, parasite coexistence is possible if some of the model assumptions are changed. For instance, coexistence is impossible if density-dependence operates only in hostsʹ fertility, but surprisingly becomes possible if hostsʹ mortaility is density-dependent. Parasite strains can also coexist if a host already infected with one strain may become infected by another strain (superinfection). I examine here if these reasons for coexistence carry over to evolutionary timescales: in other words, suppose that potentially a continuum of parasite strains may arise by mutations; will evolution arrive at a halt? in that case, will only one or several strains persist? The paradigm and methods of adaptive dynamics are used in this study. It is found, under reasonably general assumptions, that a unique evolutionarily stable state for virulence, α*, exist for both models. However, the pattern of the invasibility plots depends on the shape of the trade-off (between virulence and transmissibility, or superinfection rates) functions, and on the host demography. In many cases, the state α* is evolutionarily stable only with respect to small mutations, not to larger ones; hence, evolutionary dynamics will bring virulence to α* only if mutations are sufficiently small; for larger mutations, evolutionary dynamics are more complex and still mainly unresolved.
Keywords :
Parasite coexistence , Superinfections , Virulence evolution
Journal title :
Mathematical Biosciences
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
Mathematical Biosciences
Record number :
1588662
Link To Document :
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