Reciprocal natural selection on host-parasite phenotypes

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Clayton, Dale H.
Other Author Lee, Patricia L. M.; Tompkins, Daniel M.; Brodie III, Edmund D.
Title Reciprocal natural selection on host-parasite phenotypes
Date 1999
Description Coevolution is evolution in one species in response to selection imposed by a second species, followed by evolution in the second species in response to reciprocal selection imposed by the first species. Although reciprocal selection is a prerequisite of coevolution, it has seldom been documented in natural populations. We examined the feasibility of reciprocal selection in a simple host-parasite system consisting of feral pigeons (Columba livid) and their Ischnoceran feather lice (Phthiraptera: Insecta).
Type Text
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Volume 154
Issue 3
First Page 261
Last Page 270
Subject Host-parasite phenotypes; Ectoparasites; Virulence; Fitness
Subject LCSH Coevolution; Host-parasite relationships; Birds; Lice
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Clayton, D. H., Lee, P. L. M., Tompkins, D. M., & Brodie III, E. D. (1999). Reciprocal natural selection on host-parasite phenotypes. American Naturalist, 154(3), 261-70.
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