While many bacterial pathogens are restricted to single host species, some have the capacity to undergo host switches, leading to the emergence of new clones that are a threat to human and animal health. However, the bacterial traits that underpin a multihost ecology are not well understood. Following transmission to a new host, bacterial populations are influenced by powerful forces such as genetic drift that reduce the fixation rate of beneficial mutations, limiting the capacity for host adaptation. Here, we implement a novel experimental model of bacterial host switching to investigate the ability of the multihost pathogen Staphylococcus aureus to adapt to new species under continuous population bottlenecks. We demonstrate that beneficia...
The capacity for some pathogens to jump into different host-species populations is a major threat to...
The capacity for some pathogens to jump into different host-species populations is a major threat to...
The capacity for some pathogens to jump into different host-species populations is a major threat to...
While many bacterial pathogens are restricted to single host species, some have the capacity to unde...
While many bacterial pathogens are restricted to single host species, some have the capacity to unde...
The capacity of microbial pathogens to alter their host tropism leading to epidemics in distinct hos...
Microbial pathogens and viruses can often maintain sufficient population diversity to evade a wide r...
Microbial pathogens and viruses can often maintain sufficient population diversity to evade a wide r...
Microbial pathogens and viruses can often maintain sufficient population diversity to evade a wide r...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Data accessibility statement: The computer code to generate...
M.T.G.H. was supported by the Scottish Infection Research Network and Chief Scientist Office through...
The capacity for some pathogens to jump into different host-species populations is a major threat to...
Pathogens continue to emerge from increased contact with novel host species. Whilst these hosts can ...
Funder: Raymond and Beverly Sackler FoundationFunder: Isaac Newton TrustFunder: Newnham College, Uni...
The capacity for some pathogens to jump into different host-species populations is a major threat to...
The capacity for some pathogens to jump into different host-species populations is a major threat to...
The capacity for some pathogens to jump into different host-species populations is a major threat to...
The capacity for some pathogens to jump into different host-species populations is a major threat to...
While many bacterial pathogens are restricted to single host species, some have the capacity to unde...
While many bacterial pathogens are restricted to single host species, some have the capacity to unde...
The capacity of microbial pathogens to alter their host tropism leading to epidemics in distinct hos...
Microbial pathogens and viruses can often maintain sufficient population diversity to evade a wide r...
Microbial pathogens and viruses can often maintain sufficient population diversity to evade a wide r...
Microbial pathogens and viruses can often maintain sufficient population diversity to evade a wide r...
This is the author accepted manuscript.Data accessibility statement: The computer code to generate...
M.T.G.H. was supported by the Scottish Infection Research Network and Chief Scientist Office through...
The capacity for some pathogens to jump into different host-species populations is a major threat to...
Pathogens continue to emerge from increased contact with novel host species. Whilst these hosts can ...
Funder: Raymond and Beverly Sackler FoundationFunder: Isaac Newton TrustFunder: Newnham College, Uni...
The capacity for some pathogens to jump into different host-species populations is a major threat to...
The capacity for some pathogens to jump into different host-species populations is a major threat to...
The capacity for some pathogens to jump into different host-species populations is a major threat to...
The capacity for some pathogens to jump into different host-species populations is a major threat to...