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 …

A coevolutionary framework for managing disease-suppressive soils

LL Kinkel, MG Bakker… - Annual review of …, 2011 - annualreviews.org
This review explores a coevolutionary framework for the study and management of disease-
suppressive soil microbial communities. Because antagonistic microbial interactions are …

Plant community richness and microbial interactions structure bacterial communities in soil

DC Schlatter, MG Bakker, JM Bradeen, LL Kinkel - Ecology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Coevolutionary dynamics shape the structure of bacteria-phage infection networks

MA Fortuna, MA Barbour, L Zaman, AR Hall… - …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Coevolution—reciprocal evolutionary change among interacting species driven by natural
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

Higher resources decrease fluctuating selection during host–parasite coevolution

L Lopez Pascua, AR Hall, A Best, AD Morgan… - Ecology …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
We still know very little about how the environment influences coevolutionary dynamics.
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 …