The evolutionary and coevolutionary consequences of defensive microbes for host-parasite interactions

<p>Background: Animal and plant species can harbour microbes that provide them with protection against enemies. These beneficial microbes can be a significant component of host defence that complement or replaces a repertoire of immunity, but they can also be costly. Given their impact on host...

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Asıl Yazarlar: King, K, Bonsall, M
Materyal Türü: Journal article
Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: BioMed Central 2017
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Bonsall, M
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Bonsall, M
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description <p>Background: Animal and plant species can harbour microbes that provide them with protection against enemies. These beneficial microbes can be a significant component of host defence that complement or replaces a repertoire of immunity, but they can also be costly. Given their impact on host and parasite fitness, defensive microbes have the potential to influence host-parasite interactions on an evolutionary timescale. </p><p>Results: Using a phenotypic framework, we explore the evolutionary and coevolutionary dynamics of a host-parasite interaction in the presence of defensive microbes. We show that costs of host-defensive microbe systems are critical in determining whether a defensive microbe based system or an immune system provides better host protection investment. Partitioning the coevolutionary dynamics yields testable predictions. The density of defensive microbes influences the strength of selection resulting from host - defensive microbe - parasite coevolutionary interactions. We find that they lessen the negative effects of infection on hosts and reduce infectivity by directly competing with parasites. </p><p>Conclusions: Defensive microbes might thus play a central role in host-parasite interactions, by outright replacing host-based defences, engaging in within-host competition with parasites, and ultimately driving tripartite coevolutionary dynamics.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:52825465-147a-4d1b-9a75-7f14cd7381692022-03-26T16:26:02ZThe evolutionary and coevolutionary consequences of defensive microbes for host-parasite interactionsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:52825465-147a-4d1b-9a75-7f14cd738169Symplectic Elements at OxfordBioMed Central2017King, KBonsall, M<p>Background: Animal and plant species can harbour microbes that provide them with protection against enemies. These beneficial microbes can be a significant component of host defence that complement or replaces a repertoire of immunity, but they can also be costly. Given their impact on host and parasite fitness, defensive microbes have the potential to influence host-parasite interactions on an evolutionary timescale. </p><p>Results: Using a phenotypic framework, we explore the evolutionary and coevolutionary dynamics of a host-parasite interaction in the presence of defensive microbes. We show that costs of host-defensive microbe systems are critical in determining whether a defensive microbe based system or an immune system provides better host protection investment. Partitioning the coevolutionary dynamics yields testable predictions. The density of defensive microbes influences the strength of selection resulting from host - defensive microbe - parasite coevolutionary interactions. We find that they lessen the negative effects of infection on hosts and reduce infectivity by directly competing with parasites. </p><p>Conclusions: Defensive microbes might thus play a central role in host-parasite interactions, by outright replacing host-based defences, engaging in within-host competition with parasites, and ultimately driving tripartite coevolutionary dynamics.</p>
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Bonsall, M
The evolutionary and coevolutionary consequences of defensive microbes for host-parasite interactions
title The evolutionary and coevolutionary consequences of defensive microbes for host-parasite interactions
title_full The evolutionary and coevolutionary consequences of defensive microbes for host-parasite interactions
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title_short The evolutionary and coevolutionary consequences of defensive microbes for host-parasite interactions
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