Data from: Pathogen life-history correlations change under coinfection leading to higher pathogen load
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The ability of a parasite strain to establish and grow on its host may be drastically altered by simultaneous infection by other parasite strains. However, we still lack an understanding of how life-history allocations may change under coinfection, although life-history correlations are a critical mechanism restricting the evolutionary potential and epidemiological dynamics of pathogens. Here, we study how life-history stages and their correlations change in the obligate fungal pathogen Podosphaera plantaginis under single infection and coinfection scenarios. We find higher virulence under coinfection, but this is not explained by an enhanced performance at any of the life-history stages leading to virulence. Instead, we show that under coinfection the correlation between timing of sporulation and virulence becomes positive. The changes in pathogen life-history allocations leading to more severe infections under coinfection can have far-reaching evolutionary and epidemiological consequences.
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