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English: Factors that can influence the holobiont stress response The holobiont response to stressors is difficult to predict as many factors can be under selection. This includes host resistance genes and plastic mechanisms, but also acquisition of symbionts that can constitute a pool of genes with new functions. We describe here some key factors that can preferentially select for the host or the symbionts to adapt to stressors: (1) the features of the stressor, such as its frequency or amplitude, but also its combination with another stressor that can lead to an additive, synergistic or antagonist interaction, (2) the transmission mode of the symbionts, and (3) the specificity and the efficiency of the given buffering mechanism, and the net balance between its cost and its benefit. |
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Source | doi:10.3389/fevo.2020.00167 |
Author | Alexis Bénard, Fabrice Vavre and Natacha Kremer |
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