No effect of host-parasite co-evolution on host range expansion
Antagonistic co-evolution between hosts and parasites (reciprocal selection for resistance and infectivity) is hypothesized to play an important role in host range expansion by selecting for novel infectivity alleles, but tests are lacking. Here, we determine whether experimental co-evolution betwee...
Main Authors: | Scanlan, P, Hall, A, Burlinson, P, Preston, G, Buckling, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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