Limited host availability disrupts the genetic correlation between virulence and transmission

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  • Nov, 2023

Godinho, D.P., Rodrigues, L.R., Lefèvre, S., Delteil, L., Mira, A.F., Fragata, I., Magalhães, S. & Duncan, A.B. (2023) Limited host availability disrupts the genetic correlation between virulence and transmission.

Evolution letters, 58-66, 7(1). DOI:10.1093/evlett/qrac008 (IF2022 5,3; Q1 Evolutionary Biology)
Summary:

Virulence is expected to be linked to parasite fitness via transmission. However, it is not clear whether this relationship is genetically determined, nor if it differs when transmission occurs continuously during, or only at the end of, the infection period. Here, we used inbred lines of the macroparasitic spider mite Tetranychus urticae to disentangle genetic vs. nongenetic correlations among traits, while varying parasite density and opportunities for transmission. A positive genetic correlation between virulence and the number of transmitting stages produced was found under continuous transmission. However, if transmission occurred only at the end of the infection period, this genetic correlation disappeared. Instead, we observed a negative relationship between virulence and the number of transmitting stages, driven by density dependence. Thus, within-host density dependence caused by reduced opportunities for transmission may hamper selection for higher virulence, providing a novel explanation as to why limited host availability leads to lower virulence.


https://academic.oup.com/evlett/article/7/1/58/7017536

Team

  • Limited host availability disrupts the genetic correlation between virulence and transmission Inês Regina Lopes de Mendonça Fragata Evolutionary Ecology - EE
  • Limited host availability disrupts the genetic correlation between virulence and transmission Leonor R. Rodrigues Evolutionary Ecology - EE
  • Limited host availability disrupts the genetic correlation between virulence and transmission Sara Magalhães Evolutionary Ecology - EE