Marine viruses impose a heavy mortality on their host bacteria, whereas at the same time the degree of viral resistance in marine bacteria appears to be high. Antagonistic coevolution - the reciprocal evolutionary change of interacting species - might reconcile these observations, if it leads to rapid and dynamic levels of viral resistance. Here we demonstrate the potential for extensive antagonistic coevolution between the ecologically important marine cyanobacterium Synechococcus and a lytic virus. In a 6-mo-long replicated chemostat experiment, Synechococcus sp. WH7803 and the virus (RIM8) underwent multiple coevolutionary cycles, leading to the rapid diversification of both host and virus. Over the course of the experiment, we detected ...
Hosts influence and are influenced by viral replication. Cell size, for example, is a fundamental tr...
ABSTRACT Ocean viruses are ubiquitous and abundant and play important roles in global biogeochemical...
International audiencePelagic cyanobacteria are key players in the functioning of aquatic ecosystems...
Marine viruses impose a heavy mortality on their host bacteria, whereas at the same time the degree ...
The potential for antagonistic coevolution between marine viruses and their (primarily bacterial) ho...
Antagonistic interactions between bacteriophage (phage) and its bacterial host drives the continual ...
Marine viruses are an important component of the microbial food web, influencing microbial diversity...
Owing to their abundance and diversity, it is generally perceived that viruses are important for str...
As the most abundant biological entity in the world’s oceans, marine viruses infect marine bacteria ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Biological Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, De...
Pelagic cyanobacteria are key players in the functioning of aquatic ecosystems, and their viruses (c...
ABSTRACT Ocean viruses are ubiquitous and abundant and play important roles in global biogeochemical...
Microbes and their viruses drive myriad processes across ecosystems ranging from oceans and soils to...
In experiments designed primarily to investigate viral lysis, we found that the presence of viruses ...
The antagonistic coevolution between hosts and parasite can create strong selective forces that may ...
Hosts influence and are influenced by viral replication. Cell size, for example, is a fundamental tr...
ABSTRACT Ocean viruses are ubiquitous and abundant and play important roles in global biogeochemical...
International audiencePelagic cyanobacteria are key players in the functioning of aquatic ecosystems...
Marine viruses impose a heavy mortality on their host bacteria, whereas at the same time the degree ...
The potential for antagonistic coevolution between marine viruses and their (primarily bacterial) ho...
Antagonistic interactions between bacteriophage (phage) and its bacterial host drives the continual ...
Marine viruses are an important component of the microbial food web, influencing microbial diversity...
Owing to their abundance and diversity, it is generally perceived that viruses are important for str...
As the most abundant biological entity in the world’s oceans, marine viruses infect marine bacteria ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Biological Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, De...
Pelagic cyanobacteria are key players in the functioning of aquatic ecosystems, and their viruses (c...
ABSTRACT Ocean viruses are ubiquitous and abundant and play important roles in global biogeochemical...
Microbes and their viruses drive myriad processes across ecosystems ranging from oceans and soils to...
In experiments designed primarily to investigate viral lysis, we found that the presence of viruses ...
The antagonistic coevolution between hosts and parasite can create strong selective forces that may ...
Hosts influence and are influenced by viral replication. Cell size, for example, is a fundamental tr...
ABSTRACT Ocean viruses are ubiquitous and abundant and play important roles in global biogeochemical...
International audiencePelagic cyanobacteria are key players in the functioning of aquatic ecosystems...