Trade-offs between and within scales: Environmental persistence and within-host fitness of avian influenza viruses

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Abstract

Trade-offs between different components of a pathogen's replication and transmission cycle are thought to be common. A number of studies have identified trade-offs that emerge across scales, reflecting the tension between strategies that optimize within-host proliferation and large-scale population spread. Most of these studies are theoretical in nature, with direct experimental tests of such cross-scale trade-offs still rare. Here,we report an analysis of avian influenza A viruses across scales, focusing on the phenotype of temperaturedependent viral persistence. Taking advantage of a unique dataset that reports both environmental virus decay rates and strain-specific viral kinetics from duck challenge experiments, we show that the temperature-dependent environmental decay rate of a strain does not impact within-host virus load. Hence, for this phenotype, the scales of within-host infection dynamics and between-host environmental persistence do not seem to interact: viral fitness may be optimized on each scale without cross-scale trade-offs. Instead,we confirmthe existence of a temperature-dependent persistence trade-off on a single scale, with some strains favouring environmental persistence in water at low temperatures while others reduce sensitivity to increasing temperatures. We show that this temperature-dependent trade-off is a robust phenomenon and does not depend on the details of data analysis. Our findings suggest that viruses might employ different environmental persistence strategies, which facilitates the coexistence of diverse strains in ecological niches. We conclude that a better understanding of the transmission and evolutionary dynamics of influenza A viruses probably requires empirical information regarding both within-host dynamics and environmental traits, integrated within a combined ecological and within-host framework. © 2014 The Authors Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved.

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Handel, A., Lebarbenchon, C., Stallknecht, D., & Rohani, P. (2014). Trade-offs between and within scales: Environmental persistence and within-host fitness of avian influenza viruses. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 281(1787). https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2013.3051

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