We used Lotka-Volterra-like models to study the effects of temperate and virulent phages on diversity and stability in computationally simulated microbiomes. The presence of either phage type in a microbiome increased bacterial diversity. Bacterial populations were more likely to fluctuate over time when there were more temperate phages in the system. When microbiomes were disturbed from their steady states, both phage types affected return times, but in different ways. Bacterial species returned to their pre-disturbance densities more slowly when there were more temperate phage species, but cycles engendered by disturbances dampened more slowly when there were more virulent phage species.</p
Sequencing of bacterial genomes has revealed an abundance of prophage sequences in many bacterial sp...
versión pre-print: 30 páginas, 5 figurasTemperate bacteriophages (phages) are viruses of bacteria. U...
Mutator bacteria are frequently found in natural populations of bacteria and although coevolution wi...
We used Lotka-Volterra-like models to study the effects of temperate and virulent phages on diversit...
Bacterial communities are often exposed to temporal variations in resource availability, which excee...
We apply mathematical modelling to explore bacteria-phage interaction mediated by condition-dependen...
International audienceMicrobial communities are shaped by bacteriophages through predation and lysog...
Bacteria and their bacteriophages are the most abundant, widespread, and diverse groups of biologica...
Coexistence of bacteriophages, or phages, and their host bacteria plays an important role in maintai...
Background: Phages are viruses that infect bacteria. Following infection of a bacterial cell, temper...
The aim of this thesis is to use mathematical models to develop understanding of bacteria and phage ...
ABSTRACT Bacteriophages are a major cause of bacterial mortality and impose strong selection on natu...
ABSTRACT Bacteriophages are a major cause of bacterial mortality and impose strong selection on natu...
Bacteriophages or phages (viruses of bacteria) play numerous roles in shaping the diversity of bacte...
Infections by filamentous phages influence bacterial fitness in various ways. While phage-encoded ac...
Sequencing of bacterial genomes has revealed an abundance of prophage sequences in many bacterial sp...
versión pre-print: 30 páginas, 5 figurasTemperate bacteriophages (phages) are viruses of bacteria. U...
Mutator bacteria are frequently found in natural populations of bacteria and although coevolution wi...
We used Lotka-Volterra-like models to study the effects of temperate and virulent phages on diversit...
Bacterial communities are often exposed to temporal variations in resource availability, which excee...
We apply mathematical modelling to explore bacteria-phage interaction mediated by condition-dependen...
International audienceMicrobial communities are shaped by bacteriophages through predation and lysog...
Bacteria and their bacteriophages are the most abundant, widespread, and diverse groups of biologica...
Coexistence of bacteriophages, or phages, and their host bacteria plays an important role in maintai...
Background: Phages are viruses that infect bacteria. Following infection of a bacterial cell, temper...
The aim of this thesis is to use mathematical models to develop understanding of bacteria and phage ...
ABSTRACT Bacteriophages are a major cause of bacterial mortality and impose strong selection on natu...
ABSTRACT Bacteriophages are a major cause of bacterial mortality and impose strong selection on natu...
Bacteriophages or phages (viruses of bacteria) play numerous roles in shaping the diversity of bacte...
Infections by filamentous phages influence bacterial fitness in various ways. While phage-encoded ac...
Sequencing of bacterial genomes has revealed an abundance of prophage sequences in many bacterial sp...
versión pre-print: 30 páginas, 5 figurasTemperate bacteriophages (phages) are viruses of bacteria. U...
Mutator bacteria are frequently found in natural populations of bacteria and although coevolution wi...