Institute of Integrative Biology, ETH Zurich, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland.
Evolution. 2010 Jun;64(6):1644-56. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2010.00951.x. Epub 2010 Jan 20.
Host-parasite coevolution has been studied extensively in the context of the evolution of sex. Although hosts typically coevolve with several parasites, most studies considered one-host/one-parasite interactions. Here, we study population-genetic models in which hosts interact with two parasites. We find that host/multiple-parasite models differ nontrivially from host/single-parasite models. Selection for sex resulting from interactions with a single parasite is often outweighed by detrimental effects due to the interaction between parasites if coinfection affects the host more severely than expected based on single infections, and/or if double infections are more common than expected based on single infections. The resulting selection against sex is caused by strong linkage-disequilibria of constant sign that arise between host loci interacting with different parasites. In contrast, if coinfection affects hosts less severely than expected and double infections are less common than expected, selection for sex due to interactions with individual parasites can now be reinforced by additional rapid linkage-disequilibrium oscillations with changing sign. Thus, our findings indicate that the presence of an additional parasite can strongly affect the evolution of sex in ways that cannot be predicted from single-parasite models, and that thus host/multiparasite models are an important extension of the Red Queen Hypothesis.
宿主-寄生虫的协同进化在性进化的研究中得到了广泛的关注。尽管宿主通常与多种寄生虫协同进化,但大多数研究都考虑了一宿主-一寄生虫的相互作用。在这里,我们研究了宿主与两种寄生虫相互作用的群体遗传模型。我们发现,宿主/多寄生虫模型与宿主/单寄生虫模型有很大的不同。如果寄生虫之间的相互作用对宿主的影响比单感染预期的更严重,并且/或者如果双感染比单感染预期的更常见,那么由于与单一寄生虫相互作用而导致的性选择通常会被寄生虫之间的有害影响所抵消。这种对性的选择是由与不同寄生虫相互作用的宿主基因座之间产生的强烈、恒定符号的连锁不平衡引起的。相比之下,如果共感染对宿主的影响比预期的要小,并且双感染比预期的要少,那么由于与个体寄生虫相互作用而导致的性选择现在可以通过具有变化符号的额外快速连锁不平衡振荡来加强。因此,我们的研究结果表明,额外寄生虫的存在可以强烈影响性的进化,而这种影响不能从单寄生虫模型预测,因此宿主/多寄生虫模型是红皇后假说的一个重要扩展。