Evolutionary predictions for a parasite metapopulation: Modelling salmon louse resistance to pest controls in aquaculture

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TitleEvolutionary predictions for a parasite metapopulation: Modelling salmon louse resistance to pest controls in aquaculture
AuthorsCoates A, Robinson NA, Dempster T, Johnsen I, Phillips BL
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameEvolutionary applications
Volume16
Issue12
Year2023
Page(s)1982-1998
CitationCoates A, Robinson NA, Dempster T, Johnsen I, Phillips BL. Evolutionary predictions for a parasite metapopulation: Modelling salmon louse resistance to pest controls in aquaculture. Evolutionary applications. 2023 Dec; 16(12):1982-1998.

Abstract

Pests often evolve resistance to pest controls used in agriculture and aquaculture. The rate of pest adaptation is influenced by the type of control, the selective pressure it imposes, and the gene flow between farms. By understanding how these factors influence evolution at the metapopulation level, pest management strategies that prevent resistance from evolving can be developed. We developed a model for the metapopulation and evolutionary dynamics of the salmon louse (

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1Andrew Coates
2Nicholas A Robinson
3Tim Dempster
4Ingrid Johnsen
5Ben L Phillips
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Journal CountryEngland
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Copyright© 2023 The Authors. Evolutionary Applications published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Elocation10.1111/eva.13618
DOI10.1111/eva.13618
Journal AbbreviationEvol Appl
Publication Date2023 Dec
pISSN1752-4571
ISSN1752-4571
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