The role of parasitism in adaptive radiations – when might parasites promote and when might they constrain ecological speciation?
Abstract
Research on speciation and adaptive radiation has flourished during the past decades, yet factors underlying initiation of
reproductive isolation often remain unknown. Parasites represent important selective agents and have received renewed attention
in speciation research. We review the literature on parasite-mediated divergent selection in context of ecological speciation and
present empirical evidence for three nonexclusive mechanisms by which parasites might facilitate speciation: reduced viability or
fecundity of immigrants and hybrids, assortative mating as a pleiotropic by-product of host adaptation, and ecologically-based
sexual selection. We emphasise the lack of research on speciation continuums, which is why no study has yet made a convincing
case for parasite driven divergent evolution to initiate the emergence of reproductive isolation. We also point interest towards
selection imposed by single versus multiple parasite species, conceptually linking this to strength and multifariousness of selection.
Moreover, we discuss how parasites, by manipulating behaviour or impairing sensory abilities of hosts, may change the form of
selection that underlies speciation. We conclude that future studies should consider host populations at variable stages of the
speciation process, and explore recurrent patterns of parasitism and resistance that could pinpoint the role of parasites in imposing
the divergent selection that initiates ecological speciation.
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Format
Articles
Review article
Published
2012
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Publisher
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
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Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1687-9708
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/280169
Language
English
Published in
International Journal of Ecology
Citation
- Karvonen, A., & Seehausen, O. (2012). The role of parasitism in adaptive radiations – when might parasites promote and when might they constrain ecological speciation?. International Journal of Ecology, 2012(ID 280169). https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/280169
Copyright© 2012 A. Karvonen and O. Seehausen. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.