Microbial communities are accompanied by a diverse array of viruses. Through infections of abundant microbes, these viruses have the potential to mediate competition within the community, effectively weakening competitive interactions and promoting coexistence. This is of particular relevance for host-associated microbial communities, because the diversity of the microbiota has been linked to host health and functioning. Here, we study the interaction between two key members of the microbiota of the freshwater metazoan Hydra vulgaris. The two commensal bacteria Curvibacter sp. and Duganella sp. protect their host from fungal infections, but only if both of them are present. Coexistence of the two bacteria is thus beneficial for Hydra. Intri...
Abstract Background Evolutionary shifts in bacterial virulence are often associated with a third bio...
Our conventional view of multicellular organisms often overlooks the fact that they are metaorganism...
Bacteria and their viruses (“bacteriophages”) coexist in natural environments forming complex infect...
Microbial communities are accompanied by a diverse array of viruses. Through infections of abundant ...
ABSTRACT Organisms and their resident microbial communities form a complex and mostly stable ecosyst...
All eukaryotic organisms are associated with a complex set of microbes, including bacteria, fungi a...
While largely studied because of their harmful effects on human health, there is growing appreciatio...
Bacteria and phages have traditionally been viewed as 'antagonists'. However, temperate phages can t...
Bacteriophages and their interactions with microbes are not well understood. As a first step toward ...
Recent evidence showing host specificity of colonizing bacteria supports the view that multicellular...
Bacteriophages and their interactions with microbes are not well understood. As a first step toward ...
Temperate phages engage in long-term associations with their hosts that may lead to mutually benefic...
Bacteriophages and their interactions with microbes are not well understood. As a first step toward ...
Bacteriophages (phages or bacterial viruses) are the most abundant biological entities in our planet...
Microbial communities display complex population dynamics, both in frequency and absolute density. E...
Abstract Background Evolutionary shifts in bacterial virulence are often associated with a third bio...
Our conventional view of multicellular organisms often overlooks the fact that they are metaorganism...
Bacteria and their viruses (“bacteriophages”) coexist in natural environments forming complex infect...
Microbial communities are accompanied by a diverse array of viruses. Through infections of abundant ...
ABSTRACT Organisms and their resident microbial communities form a complex and mostly stable ecosyst...
All eukaryotic organisms are associated with a complex set of microbes, including bacteria, fungi a...
While largely studied because of their harmful effects on human health, there is growing appreciatio...
Bacteria and phages have traditionally been viewed as 'antagonists'. However, temperate phages can t...
Bacteriophages and their interactions with microbes are not well understood. As a first step toward ...
Recent evidence showing host specificity of colonizing bacteria supports the view that multicellular...
Bacteriophages and their interactions with microbes are not well understood. As a first step toward ...
Temperate phages engage in long-term associations with their hosts that may lead to mutually benefic...
Bacteriophages and their interactions with microbes are not well understood. As a first step toward ...
Bacteriophages (phages or bacterial viruses) are the most abundant biological entities in our planet...
Microbial communities display complex population dynamics, both in frequency and absolute density. E...
Abstract Background Evolutionary shifts in bacterial virulence are often associated with a third bio...
Our conventional view of multicellular organisms often overlooks the fact that they are metaorganism...
Bacteria and their viruses (“bacteriophages”) coexist in natural environments forming complex infect...