Sub-minimum inhibiting concentrations (sub-MICs) of antibiotics frequently occur in natural environments owing to wide-spread antibiotic leakage by human action. Even though the concentrations are very low, these sub-MICs have recently been shown to alter bacterial populations by selecting for antibiotic resistance and increasing the rate of adaptive evolution. However, studies are lacking on how these effects reverberate into key ecological interactions, such as bacteria–phage interactions. Previously, co-selection of bacteria by phages and antibiotic concentrations exceeding MICs has been hypothesized to decrease the rate of resistance evolution because of fitness costs associated with resistance mutations. By contrast, here we show that ...
<div><p>Though traditionally perceived as weapons, antibiotics are also hypothesized to act as micro...
Though traditionally perceived as weapons, antibiotics are also hypothesized to act as microbial sig...
The use of bacteriophages against pathogenic bacteria in health care and in the food industry is now...
Sub-minimum inhibiting concentrations (sub-MICs) of antibiotics frequently occur in natural environm...
Sub-minimum inhibiting concentrations (sub-MICs) of antibiotics frequently occur in natural environm...
At the high concentrations used in medicine, antibiotics exert strong selection on bacterial populat...
Bacteria live in dynamic systems where selection pressures can alter rapidly, forcing adaptation to ...
Antimicrobial resistance has been estimated to be responsible for over 700,000 deaths per year, ther...
The use of phages for treating bacterial pathogens has recently been advocated as an alternative to ...
Bacteria live in dynamic systems where selection pressures can alter rapidly, forcing adaptation to ...
ABSTRACT Recent research has demonstrated that selection for antibiotic resistance occurs at very lo...
Antibiotics leak constantly into environments due to widespread use in agriculture and human therapy...
Understanding adaptation to complex environments requires information about how exposure to one sele...
Bacteria live in dynamic systems where selection pressures can alter rapidly, forcing adaptation to ...
Antimicrobial resistance has been estimated to be responsible for over 700,000 deaths per year, ther...
<div><p>Though traditionally perceived as weapons, antibiotics are also hypothesized to act as micro...
Though traditionally perceived as weapons, antibiotics are also hypothesized to act as microbial sig...
The use of bacteriophages against pathogenic bacteria in health care and in the food industry is now...
Sub-minimum inhibiting concentrations (sub-MICs) of antibiotics frequently occur in natural environm...
Sub-minimum inhibiting concentrations (sub-MICs) of antibiotics frequently occur in natural environm...
At the high concentrations used in medicine, antibiotics exert strong selection on bacterial populat...
Bacteria live in dynamic systems where selection pressures can alter rapidly, forcing adaptation to ...
Antimicrobial resistance has been estimated to be responsible for over 700,000 deaths per year, ther...
The use of phages for treating bacterial pathogens has recently been advocated as an alternative to ...
Bacteria live in dynamic systems where selection pressures can alter rapidly, forcing adaptation to ...
ABSTRACT Recent research has demonstrated that selection for antibiotic resistance occurs at very lo...
Antibiotics leak constantly into environments due to widespread use in agriculture and human therapy...
Understanding adaptation to complex environments requires information about how exposure to one sele...
Bacteria live in dynamic systems where selection pressures can alter rapidly, forcing adaptation to ...
Antimicrobial resistance has been estimated to be responsible for over 700,000 deaths per year, ther...
<div><p>Though traditionally perceived as weapons, antibiotics are also hypothesized to act as micro...
Though traditionally perceived as weapons, antibiotics are also hypothesized to act as microbial sig...
The use of bacteriophages against pathogenic bacteria in health care and in the food industry is now...