Colonization of novel hosts is thought to play an important role in parasite diversification, yet little consensus has been achieved about the macroevolutionary consequences of changes in host use. Here, we offer a mechanistic basis for the origins of parasite diversity by simulating lineages evolved in silico. We describe an individual-based model in which (i) parasites undergo sexual reproduction limited by genetic proximity, (ii) hosts are uniformly distributed along a one-dimensional resource gradient, and (iii) host use is determined by the interaction between the phenotype of the parasite and a heterogeneous fitness landscape. We found two main effects of host use on the evolution of a parasite lineage. First, the colonization of a no...
Speciation via host-switching is a macroevolutionary process that emerges from a microevolutionary d...
Plasmodium falciparum, the most virulent human malaria parasite, undergoes asexual reproduction with...
The link between multi‐host use and host switching in host–parasite interactions is a continuing are...
Colonization of novel hosts is thought to play an important role in parasite diversification, yet li...
Colonization of novel hosts is thought to play an important role in parasite diversification, yet li...
Colonization of novel hosts is thought to play an important role in parasite diversification, yet li...
Colonization of novel hosts is thought to play an important role in parasite diversification, yet li...
Colonization of novel hosts is thought to play an important role in parasite diversification, yet li...
All herbivorous insects are specialized to some extent to their host plants, but the level of specia...
All herbivorous insects are specialized to some extent to their host plants, but the level of specia...
All herbivorous insects are specialized to some extent to their host plants, but the level of specia...
Intimate ecological interactions, such as those between parasites and their hosts, may persist over ...
The link between multi-host use and host switching in host–parasite interactions is a continuing are...
Despite the fact that parasites are highly specialized with respect to their hosts, empirical eviden...
Speciation via host-switching is a macroevolutionary process that emerges from a microevolutionary d...
Speciation via host-switching is a macroevolutionary process that emerges from a microevolutionary d...
Plasmodium falciparum, the most virulent human malaria parasite, undergoes asexual reproduction with...
The link between multi‐host use and host switching in host–parasite interactions is a continuing are...
Colonization of novel hosts is thought to play an important role in parasite diversification, yet li...
Colonization of novel hosts is thought to play an important role in parasite diversification, yet li...
Colonization of novel hosts is thought to play an important role in parasite diversification, yet li...
Colonization of novel hosts is thought to play an important role in parasite diversification, yet li...
Colonization of novel hosts is thought to play an important role in parasite diversification, yet li...
All herbivorous insects are specialized to some extent to their host plants, but the level of specia...
All herbivorous insects are specialized to some extent to their host plants, but the level of specia...
All herbivorous insects are specialized to some extent to their host plants, but the level of specia...
Intimate ecological interactions, such as those between parasites and their hosts, may persist over ...
The link between multi-host use and host switching in host–parasite interactions is a continuing are...
Despite the fact that parasites are highly specialized with respect to their hosts, empirical eviden...
Speciation via host-switching is a macroevolutionary process that emerges from a microevolutionary d...
Speciation via host-switching is a macroevolutionary process that emerges from a microevolutionary d...
Plasmodium falciparum, the most virulent human malaria parasite, undergoes asexual reproduction with...
The link between multi‐host use and host switching in host–parasite interactions is a continuing are...