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- How does host genotype influence co-evolutionary patterns in host-parasite interactions? Provide an example.What is coevolution? Using the myxoma-rabbit example explain how coevolution can lead to an arms race between the host and parasite.Using the basic S-I-R model of parasite and host dynamics, explain why the proportion of infected individuals in the population declines over time.
- What factors can contribute to parasite extinction?Describe some of the morphological, physiological, and behavioral changes observed in infected hosts that support the parasite manipulation hypothesis?What are some of the approaches biologists have been trying to reduce transmission of the parasites from 1 person to another?