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Article Dans Une Revue Parasitology Today Année : 2000

Are there Pros as well as Cons to being Parasitized?

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The diversity of ways in which parasites reduce the fitness of their hosts has been documented during the past decades, and clearly indicates that parasites can often be considered as direct agents of selection. In natural systems, however, the outcome of a host-parasite interaction might be strongly determined by other ecological factors. Parasites can be detrimental to host fitness in one environment, whereas they can be beneficial to it in another. From an evolutionary perspective, this phenomenon is of considerable importance for understanding the dynamics of coevolution among geographically structured populations evolving under different ecological pressures. Here, Frédéric Thomas and colleagues review several ecological situations in which parasitized individuals enjoy a selective advantage over unparasitized conspecifics.

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hal-02529517 , version 1 (02-04-2020)

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Frédéric Thomas, Robert Poulin, Jean-François Guégan, Yannis Michalakis, François Renaud. Are there Pros as well as Cons to being Parasitized?. Parasitology Today, 2000, 16 (12), pp.533-536. ⟨10.1016/s0169-4758(00)01790-7⟩. ⟨hal-02529517⟩
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