Phage-centric ecological interactions in aquatic ecosystems revealed through ultra-deep metagenomics
The persistent inertia in the ability to culture environmentally abundant microbes from
aquatic ecosystems represents an obstacle in disentangling the complex web of ecological …
aquatic ecosystems represents an obstacle in disentangling the complex web of ecological …
Interactions between bacterial and phage communities in natural environments
We commonly acknowledge that bacterial viruses (phages) shape the composition and
evolution of bacterial communities in nature and therefore have important roles in ecosystem …
evolution of bacterial communities in nature and therefore have important roles in ecosystem …
Emerging methods to study bacteriophage infection at the single-cell level
VT Dang, MB Sullivan - Frontiers in Microbiology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Bacteria and their viruses (phages) are abundant across diverse ecosystems and their
interactions influence global biogeochemical cycles and incidence of disease …
interactions influence global biogeochemical cycles and incidence of disease …
Single-cell genomics-based analysis of virus–host interactions in marine surface bacterioplankton
Viral infections dynamically alter the composition and metabolic potential of marine
microbial communities and the evolutionary trajectories of host populations with resulting …
microbial communities and the evolutionary trajectories of host populations with resulting …
Single‐cell and population level viral infection dynamics revealed by phage FISH, a method to visualize intracellular and free viruses
E Allers, C Moraru, MB Duhaime… - Environmental …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Microbes drive the biogeochemical cycles that fuel planet E arth, and their viruses (phages)
alter microbial population structure, genome repertoire, and metabolic capacity. However …
alter microbial population structure, genome repertoire, and metabolic capacity. However …
Freshwater Metaviromics and bacteriophages: a current assessment of the state of the art in relation to Bioinformatic challenges: supplementary issue: bioinformatics …
K Bruder, K Maiki, A Cooper, E Sible… - Evolutionary …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Advances in bioinformatics and sequencing technologies have allowed for the analysis of
complex microbial communities at an unprecedented rate. While much focus is often placed …
complex microbial communities at an unprecedented rate. While much focus is often placed …
[HTML][HTML] Ecological and functional roles of bacteriophages in contrasting environments: marine, terrestrial and human gut
Highlights•Phages are abundant within ecosystems, but their role is often understated.•
Ecological success models can help explain observed phage–bacteria …
Ecological success models can help explain observed phage–bacteria …
Genomic and Seasonal Variations among Aquatic Phages Infecting the Baltic Sea Gammaproteobacterium Rheinheimera sp. Strain BAL341
E Nilsson, K Li, J Fridlund, S Šulčius… - Applied and …, 2019 - Am Soc Microbiol
Knowledge in aquatic virology has been greatly improved by culture-independent methods,
yet there is still a critical need for isolating novel phages to identify the large proportion of …
yet there is still a critical need for isolating novel phages to identify the large proportion of …
Understanding the impacts of bacteriophage viruses: from laboratory evolution to natural ecosystems
B Koskella, CA Hernandez… - Annual Review of …, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Viruses of bacteria (bacteriophages or phage) have broad effects on bacterial ecology and
evolution in nature that mediate microbial interactions, shape bacterial diversity, and …
evolution in nature that mediate microbial interactions, shape bacterial diversity, and …
A novel group of promiscuous podophages infecting diverse gammaproteobacteria from river communities exhibits dynamic intergenus host adaptation
Phages are generally described as species specific or even strain specific, implying an
inherent limitation for some to be maintained and spread in diverse bacterial communities …
inherent limitation for some to be maintained and spread in diverse bacterial communities …