Owing to their abundance and diversity, it is generally perceived that viruses are important for structuring microbial communities and regulating biogeochemical cycles. The ecological impact of viruses on microbial food webs, however, may be influenced by evolutionary processes, including the ability of bacteria to evolve resistance to viruses and the theoretical prediction that this resistance should be accompanied by a fitness cost. We conducted experiments using phylogenetically distinct strains of marine Synechococcus (Cyanobacteria) to test for a cost of resistance (COR) to viral isolates collected from Mount Hope Bay, Rhode Island. In addition, we examined whether fitness costs (1) increased proportionally with total resistance, the n...
Being the most abundant and diverse entities in planet Earth, viruses are thought to play a relevant...
In marine environments, eukaryotic marine microalgae coexist with the viruses that infect them. Mar...
Algal viruses are considered to be key players in structuring microbial communities and biogeochemic...
Owing to their abundance and diversity, it is generally perceived that viruses are important for str...
Owing to their abundance and diversity, it is generally perceived that viruses are important for str...
Viruses are important evolutionary drivers of host ecology and evolution. The marine picoplankton Os...
Viruses are important evolutionary drivers of host ecology and evolution. The marine picoplankton Os...
Marine viruses are an important component of the microbial food web, influencing microbial diversity...
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...
Viruses play important roles in population dynamics and as drivers of evolution in single-celled mar...
Viruses have recurrently been hypothesized as instrumental in driving microbial population diversity...
Surviving viral attack is essential for any species to avoid its irreversible removal from the ecosy...
Marine viruses are the most abundant and genetically diverse biological entity in the oceans. Viruse...
As the most abundant biological entity in the world’s oceans, marine viruses infect marine bacteria ...
Being the most abundant and diverse entities in planet Earth, viruses are thought to play a relevant...
In marine environments, eukaryotic marine microalgae coexist with the viruses that infect them. Mar...
Algal viruses are considered to be key players in structuring microbial communities and biogeochemic...
Owing to their abundance and diversity, it is generally perceived that viruses are important for str...
Owing to their abundance and diversity, it is generally perceived that viruses are important for str...
Viruses are important evolutionary drivers of host ecology and evolution. The marine picoplankton Os...
Viruses are important evolutionary drivers of host ecology and evolution. The marine picoplankton Os...
Marine viruses are an important component of the microbial food web, influencing microbial diversity...
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...
Viruses play important roles in population dynamics and as drivers of evolution in single-celled mar...
Viruses have recurrently been hypothesized as instrumental in driving microbial population diversity...
Surviving viral attack is essential for any species to avoid its irreversible removal from the ecosy...
Marine viruses are the most abundant and genetically diverse biological entity in the oceans. Viruse...
As the most abundant biological entity in the world’s oceans, marine viruses infect marine bacteria ...
Being the most abundant and diverse entities in planet Earth, viruses are thought to play a relevant...
In marine environments, eukaryotic marine microalgae coexist with the viruses that infect them. Mar...
Algal viruses are considered to be key players in structuring microbial communities and biogeochemic...