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A simple model of host-parasite evolutionary relationships. Parasitism: Compromise or conflict?

✍ Scribed by F. Renaud; T. de Meeüs


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
599 KB
Volume
152
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-5193

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✦ Synopsis


The evolutionary biology of host-parasite relationships are considered here using a simple game-theory model in which hosts play against parasite and vice versa. In this model, the players can choose between two strategies (aggressive or not aggressive) and the utility of the game is envisaged in terms of fitness and selective costs. The game solutions suggest that the two types of confrontation are encountered in symbiotic relationships and thus constitute two Evolutionary Stable Strategies (ESS). These observations lead us to discuss: (i) the status of different kinds of symbiotic relationships (i.e. parasitoidism; parasitism, commensalism and mutualism) related to selective costs and (ii) the position of coevolution in this game theory context.