Phage predation constitutes a major mortality factor for bacteria in aquatic ecosystems, and thus, directly impacts nutrient cycling and microbial community dynamics. Yet, the population dynamics of specific phages across time scales from days to months remain largely unexplored, which limits our understanding of their influence on microbial succession. To investigate temporal changes in diversity and abundance of phages infecting particular host strains, we isolated 121 phage strains that infected three bacterial hosts during a Baltic Sea mesocosm experiment. Genome analysis revealed a novel Flavobacterium phage genus harboring gene sets putatively coding for synthesis of modified nucleotides and glycosylation of bacterial cell surface com...
Fonsibacter (LD12 subclade) is among the most abundant bacterioplankton in freshwater ecosystems. Th...
Phages are the most abundant and diversified biological entities in aquatic ecosystems. Understandin...
Viruses infecting bacteria (phages) are the most abundant and ubiquitous entities on Earth and likel...
Phage predation constitutes a major mortality factor for bacteria in aquatic ecosystems, and thus, d...
Viruses in aquatic environments play a key role in microbial population dynamics and nutrient cyclin...
Knowledge in aquatic virology has been greatly improved by culture-independent methods, yet there is...
It is generally recognized that phages are a mortality factor for their bacterial hosts. This could ...
The investigation of phages, their diversity, and their modulating role of bacterial populations dur...
Viruses in aquatic environments play a key role in microbial population dynamics and nutrient cyclin...
Phages are a main mortality factor for marine bacterioplankton and are thought to regulate bacterial...
Viruses numerically dominate our oceans; however, we have only just begun to document the diversity,...
Temperate phages are important players in genetic diversification of their bacterial host by transfo...
Phages infect marine bacteria impacting their dynamics, diversity and physiology, but little is know...
Temperate phages are important players in genetic diversification of their bacterial host by transfo...
Fonsibacter (LD12 subclade) is among the most abundant bacterioplankton in freshwater ecosystems. Th...
Fonsibacter (LD12 subclade) is among the most abundant bacterioplankton in freshwater ecosystems. Th...
Phages are the most abundant and diversified biological entities in aquatic ecosystems. Understandin...
Viruses infecting bacteria (phages) are the most abundant and ubiquitous entities on Earth and likel...
Phage predation constitutes a major mortality factor for bacteria in aquatic ecosystems, and thus, d...
Viruses in aquatic environments play a key role in microbial population dynamics and nutrient cyclin...
Knowledge in aquatic virology has been greatly improved by culture-independent methods, yet there is...
It is generally recognized that phages are a mortality factor for their bacterial hosts. This could ...
The investigation of phages, their diversity, and their modulating role of bacterial populations dur...
Viruses in aquatic environments play a key role in microbial population dynamics and nutrient cyclin...
Phages are a main mortality factor for marine bacterioplankton and are thought to regulate bacterial...
Viruses numerically dominate our oceans; however, we have only just begun to document the diversity,...
Temperate phages are important players in genetic diversification of their bacterial host by transfo...
Phages infect marine bacteria impacting their dynamics, diversity and physiology, but little is know...
Temperate phages are important players in genetic diversification of their bacterial host by transfo...
Fonsibacter (LD12 subclade) is among the most abundant bacterioplankton in freshwater ecosystems. Th...
Fonsibacter (LD12 subclade) is among the most abundant bacterioplankton in freshwater ecosystems. Th...
Phages are the most abundant and diversified biological entities in aquatic ecosystems. Understandin...
Viruses infecting bacteria (phages) are the most abundant and ubiquitous entities on Earth and likel...