For more than 25 years, virus-to-bacteria ratios (VBR) have been measured and interpreted as indicators of the importance of viruses in aquatic ecosystems, yet a generally accepted theory for understanding mechanisms controlling VBR is still lacking. Assuming that the denominator (total bacterial abundance) is primarily predator controlled, while viral lysis compensates for host growth rates exceeding this grazing loss, the numerator (viral abundance) reflects activity differences between prokaryotic hosts. VBR is then a ratio between mechanisms generating structure within the bacterial community and interactions between different plankton functional types controlling bacterial community size. We here show how these arguments can be formali...
International audienceViruses are the most abundant biological entities in aquatic ecosystems and he...
<div><p>A general model of species diversity predicts that the latter is maximized when productivity...
The discovery of the numerical importance of viruses in a variety of (aquatic) ecosystems has change...
For more than 25 years, virus-to-bacteria ratios (VBR) have been measured and interpreted as indicat...
P>We demonstrate here results showing that bottom-up and top-down control mechanisms can operate sim...
By shunting material out of the predatory pathway toward detritus and dissolved material, viruses ar...
Viruses and dissolved organic matter (DOM) are major top-down and bottom-up factors, respectively, w...
Mechanisms controlling virus abundance and partitioning of loss of bacterial production between vira...
Factors controlling the community composition of marine heterotrophic prokaryotes include organic-C,...
The encounter and capture of bacteria and phytoplankton by microbial predators and parasites is fund...
International audienceViruses are the most abundant biological entities in aquatic ecosystems and he...
International audienceViruses are the most abundant biological entities in aquatic ecosystems and he...
Viruses have recurrently been hypothesized as instrumental in driving microbial population diversity...
Being the most abundant and diverse entities in planet Earth, viruses are thought to play a relevant...
Being the most abundant and diverse entities in planet Earth, viruses are thought to play a relevant...
International audienceViruses are the most abundant biological entities in aquatic ecosystems and he...
<div><p>A general model of species diversity predicts that the latter is maximized when productivity...
The discovery of the numerical importance of viruses in a variety of (aquatic) ecosystems has change...
For more than 25 years, virus-to-bacteria ratios (VBR) have been measured and interpreted as indicat...
P>We demonstrate here results showing that bottom-up and top-down control mechanisms can operate sim...
By shunting material out of the predatory pathway toward detritus and dissolved material, viruses ar...
Viruses and dissolved organic matter (DOM) are major top-down and bottom-up factors, respectively, w...
Mechanisms controlling virus abundance and partitioning of loss of bacterial production between vira...
Factors controlling the community composition of marine heterotrophic prokaryotes include organic-C,...
The encounter and capture of bacteria and phytoplankton by microbial predators and parasites is fund...
International audienceViruses are the most abundant biological entities in aquatic ecosystems and he...
International audienceViruses are the most abundant biological entities in aquatic ecosystems and he...
Viruses have recurrently been hypothesized as instrumental in driving microbial population diversity...
Being the most abundant and diverse entities in planet Earth, viruses are thought to play a relevant...
Being the most abundant and diverse entities in planet Earth, viruses are thought to play a relevant...
International audienceViruses are the most abundant biological entities in aquatic ecosystems and he...
<div><p>A general model of species diversity predicts that the latter is maximized when productivity...
The discovery of the numerical importance of viruses in a variety of (aquatic) ecosystems has change...