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Red Queen dynamics in multi-host and multi-parasite interaction system.


ABSTRACT: In host-parasite systems, dominant host types are expected to be eventually replaced by other hosts due to the elevated potency of their specific parasites. This leads to changes in the abundance of both hosts and parasites exhibiting cycles of alternating dominance called Red Queen dynamics. Host-parasite models with less than three hosts and parasites have been demonstrated to exhibit Red Queen cycles, but natural host-parasite interactions typically involve many host and parasite types resulting in an intractable system with many parameters. Here we present numerical simulations of Red Queen dynamics with more than ten hosts and specialist parasites under the condition of no super-host nor super-parasite. The parameter region where the Red Queen cycles arise contracts as the number of interacting host and parasite types increases. The interplay between inter-host competition and parasite infectivity influences the condition for the Red Queen dynamics. Relatively large host carrying capacity and intermediate rates of parasite mortality result in never-ending cycles of dominant types.

SUBMITTER: Rabajante JF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4405699 | biostudies-other | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Red Queen dynamics in multi-host and multi-parasite interaction system.

Rabajante Jomar F JF   Tubay Jerrold M JM   Uehara Takashi T   Morita Satoru S   Ebert Dieter D   Yoshimura Jin J  

Scientific reports 20150422


In host-parasite systems, dominant host types are expected to be eventually replaced by other hosts due to the elevated potency of their specific parasites. This leads to changes in the abundance of both hosts and parasites exhibiting cycles of alternating dominance called Red Queen dynamics. Host-parasite models with less than three hosts and parasites have been demonstrated to exhibit Red Queen cycles, but natural host-parasite interactions typically involve many host and parasite types result  ...[more]

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