Revisiting implementation of multiple natural enemies in pest management (vol 12, 15023, 2022)

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Alharbi, Weam
Sandhu, Simran K.
Areshi, Mounirah
Alotaibi, Abeer
Alfaidi, Mohammed
Al-Qadhi, Ghada
Morozov, Andrew Yu
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[1] Department of Mathematics, Faculty of science, University of Tabuk, Tabuk
[2] School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, University of Leicester, Leicester
[3] Department of Biology, University College of Duba, University of Tabuk, Tabuk
[4] Laboratory of Behaviour of Lower Vertebrates, Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Moscow
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10.1038/s41598-022-26214-x
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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A major goal of biological control is the reduction and/or eradication of pests using various natural enemies, in particular, via deliberate infection of the target species by parasites. To enhance the biological control, a promising strategy seems to implement a multi-enemy assemblage rather than a single control agent. Although a large body of theoretical studies exists on co-infections in epidemiology and ecology, there is still a big gap in modelling outcomes of multi-enemy biological control. Here we theoretically investigate how the efficiency of biological control of a pest depends on the number of natural enemies used. We implement a combination of eco-epidemiological modelling and the Adaptive Dynamics game theory framework. We found that a progressive addition of parasite species increases the evolutionarily stable virulence of each parasite, and thus enhances the mortality of the target pest. However, using multiple enemies may have only a marginal effect on the success of biological control, or can even be counter-productive when the number of enemies is excessive. We found the possibility of evolutionary suicide, where one or several parasite species go extinct over the course of evolution. Finally, we demonstrate an interesting scenario of coexistence of multiple parasites at the edge of extinction. © 2022, The Author(s).
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