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. 2018 Sep 12;5(9):180693. doi: 10.1098/rsos.180693

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

The host phenotype decision-switch network with the influence of parasitism. Self-regulation in hosts means host growth and phenotypic memory. Host phenotypes mutually inhibit each other to characterize trait selection, but simulations can show coexistence is possible. Parasites proliferate through infection but their growth can be suppressed by antibiotics. Solid arrows denote positive interaction. Solid bars denote negative interaction. Dashed arrows imply evolution.