Exploiting host compensatory responses: the 'must' of manipulation?

Trends Parasitol

Génétique et Evolution des Maladies Infectieuses, UMR CNRS/IRD 2724, 911 av Agropolis BP 64501 34394 Montpellier Cedex 5, France.

Published: October 2008

Parasite-induced alterations of the host phenotype have been reported in many systems. These changes are traditionally categorized into three kinds of phenomena: secondary outcomes of infection with no adaptive value, host adaptations that reduce the detrimental consequences of infection and parasitic adaptations that facilitate transmission. However, this categorization is a simple view, and host modifications should be considered as co-evolved traits, rather than a total takeover. Here, we present a novel scenario of manipulation, which has considerable potential to resolve issues that are specific to the evolution of behavioural alterations induced by parasites. It is proposed that certain parasites affect fitness-related traits in their hosts to trigger host compensatory responses because these responses can meet the transmission objectives of parasites.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pt.2008.06.006DOI Listing

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