Viruses play important roles in population dynamics and as drivers of evolution in single-celled marine phytoplankton. Viral infection of Ostreococcus tauri often causes cell lysis, but two spontaneously arising resistance mechanisms occur: resistant cells that cannot become infected and resistant producer cells that are infected but not lysed, and which may slowly release viruses. As of yet, little is known about how consistent the effects of viruses on their hosts are across different environments. To measure the effect of host resistance on host growth, and to determine whether this effect is environmentally dependent, we compared the growth and survival of susceptible, resistant and resistant producer O. tauri cells under five environme...
Being the most abundant and diverse entities in planet Earth, viruses are thought to play a relevant...
Microparasites have a higher evolutionary potential than their hosts due to an increased mutation ra...
For phytoplankton and other microbes, nutrient receptors are often the passages through which viruse...
Viruses play important roles in population dynamics and as drivers of evolution in single-celled mar...
Viruses are important evolutionary drivers of host ecology and evolution. The marine picoplankton Os...
Viruses are important evolutionary drivers of host ecology and evolution. The marine picoplankton Os...
In marine environments, eukaryotic marine microalgae coexist with the viruses that infect them. Mar...
Owing to their abundance and diversity, it is generally perceived that viruses are important for str...
Owing to their abundance and diversity, it is generally perceived that viruses are important for str...
Marine microeukaryotes battle every day with environmental pressures, predators and viruses to survi...
Marine viruses are a major driver of phytoplankton mortality and thereby influence biogeochemical cy...
Viruses are integral to ecological and evolutionary processes, but we have a poor understanding of w...
Parasites, such as bacterial viruses (phages), can have large effects on host populations both at th...
Special issue on Oxygen Minimum Zone Microbiology.-- 11 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables, supporting infor...
Infection and lysis of phytoplankton by viruses affects population dynamics and nutrient cycles with...
Being the most abundant and diverse entities in planet Earth, viruses are thought to play a relevant...
Microparasites have a higher evolutionary potential than their hosts due to an increased mutation ra...
For phytoplankton and other microbes, nutrient receptors are often the passages through which viruse...
Viruses play important roles in population dynamics and as drivers of evolution in single-celled mar...
Viruses are important evolutionary drivers of host ecology and evolution. The marine picoplankton Os...
Viruses are important evolutionary drivers of host ecology and evolution. The marine picoplankton Os...
In marine environments, eukaryotic marine microalgae coexist with the viruses that infect them. Mar...
Owing to their abundance and diversity, it is generally perceived that viruses are important for str...
Owing to their abundance and diversity, it is generally perceived that viruses are important for str...
Marine microeukaryotes battle every day with environmental pressures, predators and viruses to survi...
Marine viruses are a major driver of phytoplankton mortality and thereby influence biogeochemical cy...
Viruses are integral to ecological and evolutionary processes, but we have a poor understanding of w...
Parasites, such as bacterial viruses (phages), can have large effects on host populations both at th...
Special issue on Oxygen Minimum Zone Microbiology.-- 11 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables, supporting infor...
Infection and lysis of phytoplankton by viruses affects population dynamics and nutrient cycles with...
Being the most abundant and diverse entities in planet Earth, viruses are thought to play a relevant...
Microparasites have a higher evolutionary potential than their hosts due to an increased mutation ra...
For phytoplankton and other microbes, nutrient receptors are often the passages through which viruse...