“…According to Leonard (1977), this fitness cost, could be counterbalanced by the advantage a of an adapted pathogen on hosts with corresponding gene of resistance (Table 1). It follows that the adapted pathogen may 1) experience the same fitness cost on any host it can infect, with θ > 0 and a = 0 (Sapoukhina et al, 2009;Lo Iacono et al, 2012;Nilusmas et al, 2020;Watkinson-Powell et al, 2020;Clin et al, 2021Clin et al, , 2022; 2) experience a fitness cost only for its unnecessary virulence, with θ = a > 0 (Fabre et al, 2009(Fabre et al, , 2015Djidjou-Demasse et al, 2017b;Rimbaud et al, 2018a;Rousseau et al, 2019); 3) not experiencing a fitness cost on any host, with θ = 0 and a = 0 (Van Den Bosch and Gilligan, 2003;Ohtsuki and Sasaki, 2006;Lo Iacono et al, 2013;Wingen et al, 2013;Pacilly et al, 2018Pacilly et al, , 2019. For the SP, the fitness costs are multiplicative on every host.…”