Viruses play diverse and important roles in ecosystems. In recent years, trade-offs between host and virus traits have gained increasing attention in viral ecology and evolution. However, microbial organism traits, and viral population parameters in particular, are challenging to monitor. Mathematical and individual-based models are useful tools for predicting virus-host dynamics. We have developed an individual-based evolutionary model to study ecological interactions and evolution between bacteria and viruses, with emphasis on the impacts of trade-offs between competitive and defensive host traits on bacteria-phage population dynamics and trait diversification. Host dynamics are validated with lab results for different initial virus to ho...
Bacterial communities are often exposed to temporal variations in resource availability, which excee...
Multiple pathogenic infections can influence disease transmission and virulence, and have important ...
Viruses can occasionally emerge by infecting new host species. However, the early phases of emergenc...
Viruses play diverse and important roles in ecosystems. In recent years, trade-offs between host and...
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...
Hosts influence and are influenced by viral replication. Cell size, for example, is a fundamental tr...
<p>Understanding the structure and stability of phage-host communities is an important challenge. Mo...
If we want to understand microbial diversity and find new ways to control infectious disease, it is ...
Bacteria and their viruses (“bacteriophages”) coexist in natural environments forming complex infect...
We consider two viral strains competing against each other within individual hosts (at cellular leve...
For more than 25 years, virus-to-bacteria ratios (VBR) have been measured and interpreted as indicat...
We consider two viral strains competing against each other within individual hosts (at cellular leve...
One question that has endlessly fascinated ecologists and evolutionary biologists is why there is so...
An important driver of evolution is the selection pressure that results from interactions between sp...
Bacterial communities are often exposed to temporal variations in resource availability, which excee...
Multiple pathogenic infections can influence disease transmission and virulence, and have important ...
Viruses can occasionally emerge by infecting new host species. However, the early phases of emergenc...
Viruses play diverse and important roles in ecosystems. In recent years, trade-offs between host and...
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...
Hosts influence and are influenced by viral replication. Cell size, for example, is a fundamental tr...
<p>Understanding the structure and stability of phage-host communities is an important challenge. Mo...
If we want to understand microbial diversity and find new ways to control infectious disease, it is ...
Bacteria and their viruses (“bacteriophages”) coexist in natural environments forming complex infect...
We consider two viral strains competing against each other within individual hosts (at cellular leve...
For more than 25 years, virus-to-bacteria ratios (VBR) have been measured and interpreted as indicat...
We consider two viral strains competing against each other within individual hosts (at cellular leve...
One question that has endlessly fascinated ecologists and evolutionary biologists is why there is so...
An important driver of evolution is the selection pressure that results from interactions between sp...
Bacterial communities are often exposed to temporal variations in resource availability, which excee...
Multiple pathogenic infections can influence disease transmission and virulence, and have important ...
Viruses can occasionally emerge by infecting new host species. However, the early phases of emergenc...