2016
DOI: 10.1111/eva.12442
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The industrialization of farming may be driving virulence evolution

Abstract: Farming practices have changed dramatically over the years. The industrialization of farming has provided parasites with an abundance of hosts and is thought to have influenced parasite evolution. For example, the parasite that causes the highly contagious poultry disease, Marek's disease, has evolved over the past 60 years into a highly virulent pathogen. It is assumed that the industrialization of the industry and vaccination have selected for more virulent strains of the virus. Here, with the use of an impu… Show more

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“…The first set by Atkins et al (2013a,b) uses an individual-based approach that captures many of the biological details particular to MDV dynamics. The second set by Rozins and Day (2016, 2017) uses an impulsive-differential-equation based approach that allows the models to be completely communicated through a set of equations. Our modeling approach is a combination of these two approaches.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The first set by Atkins et al (2013a,b) uses an individual-based approach that captures many of the biological details particular to MDV dynamics. The second set by Rozins and Day (2016, 2017) uses an impulsive-differential-equation based approach that allows the models to be completely communicated through a set of equations. Our modeling approach is a combination of these two approaches.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This relatively high efficiency implies that current practices are good at reducing dust and virus between flocks. This efficiency, however, may be a cause for concern given that Rozins and Day (2017) found efficient cleaning between flocks can promote the evolution of increased MDV virulence by decreasing the lifespan of the pathogen and thus decreasing the cost of virulence.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Agri‐ and aquacultural practices have become increasingly intensive in the past decades, which represents a change in the ecology of domesticated species (Turcotte, Araki, Karp, Poveda, & Whitehead, ). In parallel, there has been growing concern that this may also cause evolutionary changes in the life histories of agricultural pests and diseases (Kennedy et al., ; Lebarbenchon, Brown, Poulin, Gauthier‐Clerc, & Thomas, ; Mennerat, Nilsen, Ebert, & Skorping, ; Rogalski, Gowler, Shaw, Hufbauer, & Duffy, ; Rozins & Day, ). High local densities of animals or plants, reduced genetic variation, and breeding of stocks for a high output usually characterize intensive agricultural systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%