2024
DOI: 10.1128/mbio.00583-24
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Microsporidian coinfection reduces fitness of a fungal pathogen due to rapid host mortality

Marcin K. Dziuba,
Kristina M. McIntire,
Elizabeth S. Davenport
et al.

Abstract: Infection outcomes can be strongly context dependent, shifting a host-symbiont relationship along a parasitism-mutualism continuum. Numerous studies show that under stressful conditions, symbionts that are typically mutualistic can become parasitic. The reverse possibility, a parasite becoming mutualistic, has received much less study. We investigated whether the parasitic microsporidium Ordospora pajunii can become beneficial for its host Daphnia dentifera … Show more

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