Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, UK.
BMC Evol Biol. 2011 Dec 21;11:370. doi: 10.1186/1471-2148-11-370.
Sex-ratio distorting parasites are of interest due to their effects upon host population dynamics and their potential to influence the evolution of host sex determination systems. In theory, the ability to distort host sex-ratios allows a parasite with efficient vertical (hereditary) transmission to dispense completely with horizontal (infectious) transmission. However, recent empirical studies indicate that some sex-ratio distorting parasites have retained the capability for horizontal transmission.
Numerical simulations using biologically realistic parameters suggest that a feminising parasite is only likely to lose the capability for horizontal transmission if its host occurs at low density and/or has a male-biased primary sex ratio. It is also demonstrated that even a small amount of horizontal transmission can allow multiple feminising parasites to coexist within a single host population. Finally it is shown that, by boosting its host's rate of population growth, a feminising parasite can increase its own horizontal transmission and allow the invasion of other, more virulent parasites.
The prediction that sex-ratio distorting parasites are likely to retain a degree of horizontal transmission has important implications for the epidemiology and host-parasite interactions of these organisms. It may also explain the frequent co-occurrence of several sex-ratio distorting parasite species in nature.
性别比例扭曲寄生虫因其对宿主种群动态的影响及其影响宿主性别决定系统进化的潜力而受到关注。从理论上讲,扭曲宿主性别比例的能力使具有高效垂直(遗传)传播能力的寄生虫能够完全放弃水平(感染性)传播。然而,最近的实证研究表明,一些性别比例扭曲寄生虫仍然具有水平传播的能力。
使用具有生物学现实意义的参数进行数值模拟表明,如果宿主密度低且/或具有雄性偏性的主要性别比,那么雌性化寄生虫就不太可能失去水平传播的能力。研究还表明,即使是少量的水平传播也可以允许多个雌性化寄生虫在单个宿主群体中共存。最后,研究表明,雌性化寄生虫通过提高宿主的种群增长率,可以增加自身的水平传播,并允许其他更具毒性的寄生虫入侵。
性别比例扭曲寄生虫可能保留一定程度的水平传播的预测,对这些生物的流行病学和宿主-寄生虫相互作用具有重要意义。它也可能解释了自然界中几种性别比例扭曲寄生虫物种经常同时出现的现象。