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  • Rapid evolutionary changes can occur during species range expansions, leading to differences between core and front populations with distinct dispersal traits.
  • The study examines how parasites impact these expansions, showing that infected hosts evolve increased resistance and decreased dispersal abilities.
  • Findings suggest that host-parasite interactions can influence evolutionary paths and ecological dynamics, potentially altering the outcomes of range expansions and parasite outbreaks.

Article Abstract

Rapid evolutionary change during range expansions can lead to diverging range core and front populations, with the emergence of dispersal syndromes (coupled responses in dispersal and life-history traits). Besides intraspecific effects, range expansions may be impacted by interspecific interactions such as parasitism. Yet, despite the potentially large impact of parasites imposing additional selective pressures on the host, their role on range expansions remains largely unexplored. Using microcosm populations of the ciliate and its bacterial parasite , we studied experimental range expansions under parasite presence or absence. We found that the interaction of range expansion and parasite treatments affected the evolution of host dispersal syndromes. Namely, front populations showed different associations of population growth parameters and swimming behaviours than core populations, indicating divergent evolution. Parasitism reshaped trait associations, with hosts evolved in the presence of the parasite exhibiting overall increased resistance and reduced dispersal. Nonetheless, when comparing infected range core and front populations, we found a positive association, suggesting joint evolution of resistance and dispersal at the front. We conclude that host-parasite interactions during range expansions can change evolutionary trajectories; this in turn may feedback on the ecological dynamics of the range expansion and parasite epidemics.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9811632PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.1966DOI Listing

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