Bacteria–phage coevolution as a driver of ecological and evolutionary processes in microbial communities
B Koskella, MA Brockhurst - FEMS microbiology reviews, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Bacteria–phage coevolution, the reciprocal evolution between bacterial hosts and the
phages that infect them, is an important driver of ecological and evolutionary processes in …
phages that infect them, is an important driver of ecological and evolutionary processes in …
A coevolutionary framework for managing disease-suppressive soils
This review explores a coevolutionary framework for the study and management of disease-
suppressive soil microbial communities. Because antagonistic microbial interactions are …
suppressive soil microbial communities. Because antagonistic microbial interactions are …
Plant community richness and microbial interactions structure bacterial communities in soil
Plant species, plant community diversity and microbial interactions can significantly impact
soil microbial communities, yet there are few data on the interactive effects of plant species …
soil microbial communities, yet there are few data on the interactive effects of plant species …
Coevolutionary dynamics shape the structure of bacteria-phage infection networks
Coevolution—reciprocal evolutionary change among interacting species driven by natural
selection—is thought to be an important force in shaping biodiversity. This ongoing process …
selection—is thought to be an important force in shaping biodiversity. This ongoing process …
Phages limit the evolution of bacterial antibiotic resistance in experimental microcosms
QG Zhang, A Buckling - Evolutionary applications, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The evolution of multi‐antibiotic resistance in bacterial pathogens, often resulting from de
novo mutations, is creating a public health crisis. Phages show promise for combating …
novo mutations, is creating a public health crisis. Phages show promise for combating …
Effects of predation on real‐time host–parasite coevolutionary dynamics
VP Friman, A Buckling - Ecology letters, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The impact of community complexity on pairwise coevolutionary dynamics is theoretically
dependent on the extent to which species evolve generalised or specialised adaptations to …
dependent on the extent to which species evolve generalised or specialised adaptations to …
The evolution of resistance to a parasite is determined by resources
M Boots - The American Naturalist, 2011 - journals.uchicago.edu
Given the ubiquity of parasites, it is critical to understand the evolution of defense against
them. Using a selection experiment performed across a broad range of host resources, I …
them. Using a selection experiment performed across a broad range of host resources, I …
What can phages tell us about host‐pathogen coevolution?
JJ Dennehy - International journal of evolutionary biology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The outcomes of host‐parasite interactions depend on the coevolutionary forces acting upon
them, but because every host‐parasite relation is enmeshed in a web of biotic and abiotic …
them, but because every host‐parasite relation is enmeshed in a web of biotic and abiotic …
Higher resources decrease fluctuating selection during host–parasite coevolution
We still know very little about how the environment influences coevolutionary dynamics.
Here, we investigated both theoretically and empirically how nutrient availability affects the …
Here, we investigated both theoretically and empirically how nutrient availability affects the …
Bacteria–virus coevolution
A Buckling, M Brockhurst - Evolutionary systems biology, 2012 - Springer
Phages, viruses of bacteria, are ubiquitous. Many phages require host cell death to
successfully complete their life cycle, resulting in reciprocal evolution of bacterial resistance …
successfully complete their life cycle, resulting in reciprocal evolution of bacterial resistance …