© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in PLoS One 10 (2015): e0143299, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0143299.For phytoplankton and other microbes, nutrient receptors are often the passages through which viruses invade. This presents a bottom-up vs. top-down, co-limitation scenario; how do these would-be-hosts balance minimizing viral susceptibility with maximizing uptake of limiting nutrient(s)? This question has been addressed in the biological literature on evolutionary timescales for populations, but a shorter timescale, mechanistic perspective is lacking, and marine viral literature suggests the strong influence of additional factor...
Rapid virus proliferation can exert a powerful control on phytoplankton host populations, playing a ...
For more than 25 years, virus-to-bacteria ratios (VBR) have been measured and interpreted as indicat...
Hosts influence and are influenced by viral replication. Cell size, for example, is a fundamental tr...
For phytoplankton and other microbes, nutrient receptors are often the passages through which viruse...
<div><p>For phytoplankton and other microbes, nutrient receptors are often the passages through whic...
For phytoplankton and other microbes, nutrient receptors are often the passages through which viruse...
For phytoplankton and other microbes, nutrient receptors are often the passages through which viruse...
A mechanistic system dynamics description is developed of the interactions between a single lytic-vi...
A mechanistic system dynamics description is developed of the interactions between a single lytic-vi...
It is increasingly recognised that viruses are a significant active component of oceanic plankton ec...
Viruses have recurrently been hypothesized as instrumental in driving microbial population diversity...
The encounter and capture of bacteria and phytoplankton by microbial predators and parasites is fund...
Rapid virus proliferation can exert a powerful control on phytoplankton host populations, playing a ...
Rapid virus proliferation can exert a powerful control on phytoplankton host populations, playing a ...
P>We demonstrate here results showing that bottom-up and top-down control mechanisms can operate sim...
Rapid virus proliferation can exert a powerful control on phytoplankton host populations, playing a ...
For more than 25 years, virus-to-bacteria ratios (VBR) have been measured and interpreted as indicat...
Hosts influence and are influenced by viral replication. Cell size, for example, is a fundamental tr...
For phytoplankton and other microbes, nutrient receptors are often the passages through which viruse...
<div><p>For phytoplankton and other microbes, nutrient receptors are often the passages through whic...
For phytoplankton and other microbes, nutrient receptors are often the passages through which viruse...
For phytoplankton and other microbes, nutrient receptors are often the passages through which viruse...
A mechanistic system dynamics description is developed of the interactions between a single lytic-vi...
A mechanistic system dynamics description is developed of the interactions between a single lytic-vi...
It is increasingly recognised that viruses are a significant active component of oceanic plankton ec...
Viruses have recurrently been hypothesized as instrumental in driving microbial population diversity...
The encounter and capture of bacteria and phytoplankton by microbial predators and parasites is fund...
Rapid virus proliferation can exert a powerful control on phytoplankton host populations, playing a ...
Rapid virus proliferation can exert a powerful control on phytoplankton host populations, playing a ...
P>We demonstrate here results showing that bottom-up and top-down control mechanisms can operate sim...
Rapid virus proliferation can exert a powerful control on phytoplankton host populations, playing a ...
For more than 25 years, virus-to-bacteria ratios (VBR) have been measured and interpreted as indicat...
Hosts influence and are influenced by viral replication. Cell size, for example, is a fundamental tr...