Fluctuating selection driven by coevolution between hosts and parasites is important for the generation of host and parasite diversity across space and time. Theory has focused primarily on infection genetics, with highly specific 'matching-allele' frameworks more likely to generate fluctuating selection dynamics (FSD) than 'gene-for-gene' (generalist-specialist) frameworks. However, the environment, ecological feedbacks and life-history characteristics may all play a role in determining when FSD occurs. Here, we develop eco-evolutionary models with explicit ecological dynamics to explore the ecological, epidemiological and host life-history drivers of FSD. Our key result is to demonstrate for the first time, to our knowledge, that specific...
Coevolutionary negative frequency-dependent selection has been hypothesized to maintain genetic vari...
Antagonistic coevolution has long been suggested to help maintain host genetic variation. While, eco...
This chapter explains why the traditional approach of predicting evolutionary outcomes by maximizing...
Fluctuating selection driven by coevolution between hosts and parasites is important for the gene...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Fl...
Published onlineLetterThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wi...
Genetically specific interactions between hosts and parasites can lead to coevolutionary fluctuation...
Characteristics of hosts and parasites have a genetic basis, and thus can be shaped by coevolution. ...
Characteristics of hosts and parasites have a genetic basis, and thus can be shaped by coevolution. ...
Host-pathogen coevolution is central to shaping natural communities and is the focus of much experim...
Many bacteria, viruses and other parasites cause severe morbidity or mortality in their host populat...
Host–pathogen coevolution is central to shaping natural communities and is the focus of much experim...
Robustness and plasticity are essential features that allow biological systems to cope with complex ...
Host–pathogen coevolution is central to shaping natural communities and is the focus of much experim...
Parasite-mediated selection varying across time and space in metapopulations is expected to result i...
Coevolutionary negative frequency-dependent selection has been hypothesized to maintain genetic vari...
Antagonistic coevolution has long been suggested to help maintain host genetic variation. While, eco...
This chapter explains why the traditional approach of predicting evolutionary outcomes by maximizing...
Fluctuating selection driven by coevolution between hosts and parasites is important for the gene...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Fl...
Published onlineLetterThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wi...
Genetically specific interactions between hosts and parasites can lead to coevolutionary fluctuation...
Characteristics of hosts and parasites have a genetic basis, and thus can be shaped by coevolution. ...
Characteristics of hosts and parasites have a genetic basis, and thus can be shaped by coevolution. ...
Host-pathogen coevolution is central to shaping natural communities and is the focus of much experim...
Many bacteria, viruses and other parasites cause severe morbidity or mortality in their host populat...
Host–pathogen coevolution is central to shaping natural communities and is the focus of much experim...
Robustness and plasticity are essential features that allow biological systems to cope with complex ...
Host–pathogen coevolution is central to shaping natural communities and is the focus of much experim...
Parasite-mediated selection varying across time and space in metapopulations is expected to result i...
Coevolutionary negative frequency-dependent selection has been hypothesized to maintain genetic vari...
Antagonistic coevolution has long been suggested to help maintain host genetic variation. While, eco...
This chapter explains why the traditional approach of predicting evolutionary outcomes by maximizing...