Review paper

An evolutionary framework for host shifts – jumping ships for survival

Volume: 224, Issue: 2, Pages: 605 - 617
Published: Sep 9, 2019
Abstract
Host jumping is a process by which pathogens settle in new host groups. It is a cornerstone in the evolution of pathogens, as it leads to pathogen diversification. It is unsurprising that host jumping is observed in facultative pathogens, as they can reproduce even if they kill their hosts. However, host jumps were thought to be rare in obligate biotrophic pathogens, but molecular phylogenetics has revealed that the opposite is true. Here, I...
Paper Details
Title
An evolutionary framework for host shifts – jumping ships for survival
Published Date
Sep 9, 2019
Volume
224
Issue
2
Pages
605 - 617
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