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- who: Laura Lopez Pascua et al. from the Oxford Regional Molecular Genetics Laboratory, Oxford University Hospitals have published the research work: Higher resources decrease fluctuating selection during hostparasite coevolution, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: By comparing interactions between clones of bacteria and viruses both within- and between-time points the authors show that increasing nutrient availability resulted in coevolution shifting from FSD with fluctuations in average infectivity and resistance ranges over time to ARD. The model shows that range fluctuations with lower nutrient availability can be explained both by elevated costs of resistance (a direct . . .
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