Use it or lose it: reproductive implications of ecological specialization in a haematophagous ectoparasite
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Using experimentally induced disruptive selection, we tested two hypotheses regarding the evolution of specialization in parasites. The âtrade-offâ hypothesis suggests that adaptation to a specific host may come at the expense of a reduced performance when exploiting another host. The alternative ârelaxed selectionâ hypothesis suggests that the ability to exploit a given host would deteriorate when becoming obsolete. Three replicate populations of a flea Xenopsylla ramesis were maintained on each of two rodent hosts, Meriones crassus and Dipodillus dasyurus, for nine generations. Fleas maintained on a specific host species for a few generations substantially decreased their reproductive performance when transferred to an alternative host species, whereas they generally did not increase their performance on their maintenance host. The results support the ârelaxed selectionâ hypothesis of the evolution of ecological specialization in haematophagous ectoparasites, while suggesting that tra...
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