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Grady
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30 September, 14:47
What is the trade-off hypothesis?
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Jimena Jimenez
30 September, 14:58
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The trade-off hypothesis claims that virulence is an inherent result of parasite propagation but this theory has been gradually questioned since the 1990s.
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30 September, 15:07
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The trade-off hypothesis states that virulence is an unavoidable consequence of parasite transmission; however, since the 1990s, this hypothesis has been increasingly challenged.
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