Hosts influence and are influenced by viral replication. Cell size, for example, is a fundamental trait for microbial hosts that can not only alter the probability of viral adsorption, but also constrain the host physiological processes that the virus relies on to replicate. This intrinsic connection can affect the fitness of both host and virus, and therefore their mutual evolution. Here, we study the coevolution of bacterial hosts and their viruses by considering the dependence of viral performance on the host physiological state (viral plasticity). To this end, we modified a standard host-lytic phage model to include viral plasticity, and compared the co-evolutionary strategies emerging under different scenarios, including cases in which...
Microbial viruses can control host abundances via density-dependent lytic predator–prey dynamics. Le...
International audienceMany viruses cause both lytic infections, where they release viral particles, ...
Viruses are integral to ecological and evolutionary processes, but we have a poor understanding of w...
Viruses play critical roles in the dynamics of microbial communities. Lytic viruses, for example, ki...
Viruses play critical roles in the dynamics of microbial communities. Lytic viruses, for example, ki...
Viruses use the host machinery to replicate, and their performance thus depends on the host’s physio...
Phenotypic plasticity plays an important role in the survival of individuals. In microbial host-viru...
Viruses play diverse and important roles in ecosystems. In recent years, trade-offs between host and...
Viruses play diverse and important roles in ecosystems. In recent years, trade-offs between host and...
Infections by filamentous phages influence bacterial fitness in various ways. While phage-encoded ac...
If we want to understand microbial diversity and find new ways to control infectious disease, it is ...
<div><p>For phytoplankton and other microbes, nutrient receptors are often the passages through whic...
Infections by filamentous phages, which are usually nonlethal to the bacterial cells, influence bact...
Bacterial communities are often exposed to temporal variations in resource availability, which excee...
For phytoplankton and other microbes, nutrient receptors are often the passages through which viruse...
Microbial viruses can control host abundances via density-dependent lytic predator–prey dynamics. Le...
International audienceMany viruses cause both lytic infections, where they release viral particles, ...
Viruses are integral to ecological and evolutionary processes, but we have a poor understanding of w...
Viruses play critical roles in the dynamics of microbial communities. Lytic viruses, for example, ki...
Viruses play critical roles in the dynamics of microbial communities. Lytic viruses, for example, ki...
Viruses use the host machinery to replicate, and their performance thus depends on the host’s physio...
Phenotypic plasticity plays an important role in the survival of individuals. In microbial host-viru...
Viruses play diverse and important roles in ecosystems. In recent years, trade-offs between host and...
Viruses play diverse and important roles in ecosystems. In recent years, trade-offs between host and...
Infections by filamentous phages influence bacterial fitness in various ways. While phage-encoded ac...
If we want to understand microbial diversity and find new ways to control infectious disease, it is ...
<div><p>For phytoplankton and other microbes, nutrient receptors are often the passages through whic...
Infections by filamentous phages, which are usually nonlethal to the bacterial cells, influence bact...
Bacterial communities are often exposed to temporal variations in resource availability, which excee...
For phytoplankton and other microbes, nutrient receptors are often the passages through which viruse...
Microbial viruses can control host abundances via density-dependent lytic predator–prey dynamics. Le...
International audienceMany viruses cause both lytic infections, where they release viral particles, ...
Viruses are integral to ecological and evolutionary processes, but we have a poor understanding of w...