Richard H. Heineman is with UT Austin; Sam P. Brown is with UT Austin and University of Edinburgh.Life history theory attempts to account for how organisms lead their lives, balancing the conflicting demands of reproduction and survival. Here, we track the genomic and phenotypic evolution of the bacteriophage virus T7 across a postulated fecundity/longevity constraint. We adapted T7 to a challenging survival environment (6M urea). Our evolved strain displayed a significant improvement in propagule survival, coupled with a significant loss of fecundity (reduced growth rate on host cells). However, the increased resistance to urea did not generalise to increased resistance against temperature stress, highlighting that propagule durability is ...
Life-history theory predicts that traits for survival and reproduction cannot be simultaneous maximi...
The bacteriophage phi X174 is a useful model for examining the genetic basis of fitness and adaptati...
Optimality models of evolution, which ignore genetic details and focus on natural selection, are wid...
Parasite life history theory predicts that lifetime reproductive success evolves through differentia...
Life history theory accounts for variations in many traits involved in the reproduction and survival...
Life history theory accounts for variations in many traits involved in the reproduction and survival...
Life history theory accounts for variations in many traits involved in the reproduction and survival...
Life history theory accounts for variations in many traits involved in the reproduction and survival...
Parasitism creates selection for resistance mechanisms in host populations and is hypothesized to pr...
Infections by filamentous phages influence bacterial fitness in various ways. While phage-encoded ac...
Bacteriophages are a major cause of bacterial mortality and impose strong selection on natural bacte...
Parasitism creates selection for resistance mechanisms in host populations and is hypothesized to pr...
Pathogen virulence is usually thought to evolve in reciprocal selection with the host. While this mi...
Publisher Copyright: © 2015 Mikonranta et al.Background: Pathogens evolve in a close antagonistic re...
For decades, scientists have been fascinated by the ease with which viruses, seemingly simple life f...
Life-history theory predicts that traits for survival and reproduction cannot be simultaneous maximi...
The bacteriophage phi X174 is a useful model for examining the genetic basis of fitness and adaptati...
Optimality models of evolution, which ignore genetic details and focus on natural selection, are wid...
Parasite life history theory predicts that lifetime reproductive success evolves through differentia...
Life history theory accounts for variations in many traits involved in the reproduction and survival...
Life history theory accounts for variations in many traits involved in the reproduction and survival...
Life history theory accounts for variations in many traits involved in the reproduction and survival...
Life history theory accounts for variations in many traits involved in the reproduction and survival...
Parasitism creates selection for resistance mechanisms in host populations and is hypothesized to pr...
Infections by filamentous phages influence bacterial fitness in various ways. While phage-encoded ac...
Bacteriophages are a major cause of bacterial mortality and impose strong selection on natural bacte...
Parasitism creates selection for resistance mechanisms in host populations and is hypothesized to pr...
Pathogen virulence is usually thought to evolve in reciprocal selection with the host. While this mi...
Publisher Copyright: © 2015 Mikonranta et al.Background: Pathogens evolve in a close antagonistic re...
For decades, scientists have been fascinated by the ease with which viruses, seemingly simple life f...
Life-history theory predicts that traits for survival and reproduction cannot be simultaneous maximi...
The bacteriophage phi X174 is a useful model for examining the genetic basis of fitness and adaptati...
Optimality models of evolution, which ignore genetic details and focus on natural selection, are wid...