“…For example, in the case of the second virus released as a biocontrol against European rabbits in Australia -rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) -there is evidence that virulence has increased through time, probably because virus transmission often occurs through blow flies that feed on animal carcasses, making host death selectively favourable 46 . Similarly, experimental studies of plant RNA viruses have shown that high virulence does not necessarily impede host adaptation 47 and, in the case of malaria, higher virulence www.nature.com/nrg…”