Enemies make you stronger: Coevolution between fruit fly host and bacterial pathogen increases post-infection survivorship in the host
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Multiple laboratory studies have evolved hosts against a non-evolving pathogen to address questions about evolution of immune responses. However, an ecologically more relevant scenario is one where hosts and pathogens can coevolve. Such coevolution between the antagonists, depending on the mutual selection pressure and additive variance in the respective populations, can potentially lead to a different pattern of evolution in the hosts compared to a situation where the host evolves against a non-evolving pathogen. In the present study, we used Drosophila melanogaster as the host and Pseudomonas entomophila as the pathogen. We let the host populations to either evolve against a non-evolving pathogen, or coevolve with the same pathogen. We found that the coevolving hosts on average evolved higher survivorship against the coevolving pathogen and ancestral (non-evolving) pathogen relative to the hosts evolving against a non-evolving pathogen. The coevolving pathogens evolved greater ability...
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