Avoid, attack or do both? Behavioral and physiological adaptations in natural enemies faced with novel hosts
Avoid, attack or do both? Behavioral and physiological adaptations in natural enemies faced with novel hosts
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Abstract
Background
Confronted with well-defended, novel hosts, should an enemy invest in avoidance of these hosts (
Results
Our results show that (i) a simultaneous investment may be optimal if the fitness costs of the adaptive traits are accelerating and the probability of encountering defended hosts is low.When (i) holds, we find that (ii) the more that defended hosts are rare and/or spatially aggregated, the more behavioral adaptation is favored.
Conclusion
Despite their interference, physiological resistance to host defensive innovations and avoidance of these same defenses are two strategies in which it may be optimal for an enemy to invest in simultaneously.The relative allocation to each strategy greatly depends on host spatial structure.We discuss the implications of our findings for the management of invasive plant species and the management of pest animed blue lotion topical spray resistance to new crop protectants or varieties.
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