Antibiotics leak constantly into environments due to widespread use in agriculture and human therapy. Although sublethal concentrations are well known to select for antibiotic-resistant bacteria, little is known about how bacterial evolution cascades through food webs, having indirect effect on species not directly affected by antibiotics (e.g. via population dynamics or pleiotropic effects). Here, we used an experimental evolution approach to test how temporal patterns of antibiotic stress, as well as migration within metapopulations, affect the evolution and ecology of microcosms containing one prey bacterium, one phage and two protist predators. We found that environmental variability, autocorrelation and migration had only subtle effect...
Sub-minimum inhibiting concentrations (sub-MICs) of antibiotics frequently occur in natural environm...
Parasites and competitors are important for regulating pathogen densities and subsequent disease dyn...
Mutations that are beneficial in one environment can have different fitness effects in other environ...
Antibiotics leak constantly into environments due to widespread use in agriculture and human therapy...
<p>Antibiotics leak constantly into environments due to widespread use in agriculture and human ther...
Predicting the ecological and evolutionary trajectories of populations in multispecies communities i...
Larger populations generally adapt faster to their existing environment. However, it is unknown if t...
Sub-minimum inhibiting concentrations (sub-MICs) of antibiotics frequently occur in natural environm...
In an era of pervasive anthropogenic ecological disturbances, there is a pressing need to understand...
Experiments with microbes are a powerful tool for addressing general questions in evolutionary ecolo...
Although microevolution has been shown to play an important role in pairwise antagonistic species in...
Antimicrobial resistance has been estimated to be responsible for over 700,000 deaths per year, ther...
The use of bacteriophages against pathogenic bacteria in health care and in the food industry is now...
Species interactions can play a major role in shaping evolution in new environments. In theory, spec...
Low concentrations of antibiotics have numerous effects on bacteria. However, it is unknown whether ...
Sub-minimum inhibiting concentrations (sub-MICs) of antibiotics frequently occur in natural environm...
Parasites and competitors are important for regulating pathogen densities and subsequent disease dyn...
Mutations that are beneficial in one environment can have different fitness effects in other environ...
Antibiotics leak constantly into environments due to widespread use in agriculture and human therapy...
<p>Antibiotics leak constantly into environments due to widespread use in agriculture and human ther...
Predicting the ecological and evolutionary trajectories of populations in multispecies communities i...
Larger populations generally adapt faster to their existing environment. However, it is unknown if t...
Sub-minimum inhibiting concentrations (sub-MICs) of antibiotics frequently occur in natural environm...
In an era of pervasive anthropogenic ecological disturbances, there is a pressing need to understand...
Experiments with microbes are a powerful tool for addressing general questions in evolutionary ecolo...
Although microevolution has been shown to play an important role in pairwise antagonistic species in...
Antimicrobial resistance has been estimated to be responsible for over 700,000 deaths per year, ther...
The use of bacteriophages against pathogenic bacteria in health care and in the food industry is now...
Species interactions can play a major role in shaping evolution in new environments. In theory, spec...
Low concentrations of antibiotics have numerous effects on bacteria. However, it is unknown whether ...
Sub-minimum inhibiting concentrations (sub-MICs) of antibiotics frequently occur in natural environm...
Parasites and competitors are important for regulating pathogen densities and subsequent disease dyn...
Mutations that are beneficial in one environment can have different fitness effects in other environ...