SummaryLocally adapted residents present a formidable barrier to invasion [1–3]. One solution for invaders is to kill residents [4]. Here, we explore the comparative ecological dynamics of two distinct microbial mechanisms of killing competitors, via the release of chemicals (e.g., bacteriocins [5]) and via the release of parasites (e.g., temperate phage [6, 7]). We compared the short-term population dynamics of susceptible E. coli K12 and isogenic carriers of phage ϕ80 in experimental cultures to that anticipated by mathematical models using independently derived experimental parameters. Whereas phages are a direct burden to their carriers because of probabilistic host lysis, by killing competitor bacteria they can indirectly benefit bacte...
Background: Environmentally growing pathogens present an increasing threat for human health, wildlif...
Background: Environmentally growing pathogens present an increasing threat for human health, wildlif...
Bacteria and phages have traditionally been viewed as 'antagonists'. However, temperate phages can t...
SummaryLocally adapted residents present a formidable barrier to invasion [1–3]. One solution for in...
International audienceLocally adapted residents present a formidable barrier to invasion . One solut...
Locally adapted residents present a formidable barrier to invasion . One solution for invaders is to...
International audienceMicrobial communities are shaped by bacteriophages through predation and lysog...
International audienceMicrobial communities are shaped by bacteriophages through predation and lysog...
Bacteria and phages have traditionally been viewed as 'antagonists'. However, temperate phages can t...
Bacteria and phages have traditionally been viewed as 'antagonists'. However, temperate phages can t...
Invading an occupied niche is a formidable ecological challenge, and one of particular human importa...
Invading an occupied niche is a formidable ecological challenge, and one of particular human importa...
Bacteria and phages have traditionally been viewed as 'antagonists'. However, temperate phages can t...
Invading an occupied niche is a formidable ecological challenge, and one of particular human importa...
Invading an occupied niche is a formidable ecological challenge, and one of particular human importa...
Background: Environmentally growing pathogens present an increasing threat for human health, wildlif...
Background: Environmentally growing pathogens present an increasing threat for human health, wildlif...
Bacteria and phages have traditionally been viewed as 'antagonists'. However, temperate phages can t...
SummaryLocally adapted residents present a formidable barrier to invasion [1–3]. One solution for in...
International audienceLocally adapted residents present a formidable barrier to invasion . One solut...
Locally adapted residents present a formidable barrier to invasion . One solution for invaders is to...
International audienceMicrobial communities are shaped by bacteriophages through predation and lysog...
International audienceMicrobial communities are shaped by bacteriophages through predation and lysog...
Bacteria and phages have traditionally been viewed as 'antagonists'. However, temperate phages can t...
Bacteria and phages have traditionally been viewed as 'antagonists'. However, temperate phages can t...
Invading an occupied niche is a formidable ecological challenge, and one of particular human importa...
Invading an occupied niche is a formidable ecological challenge, and one of particular human importa...
Bacteria and phages have traditionally been viewed as 'antagonists'. However, temperate phages can t...
Invading an occupied niche is a formidable ecological challenge, and one of particular human importa...
Invading an occupied niche is a formidable ecological challenge, and one of particular human importa...
Background: Environmentally growing pathogens present an increasing threat for human health, wildlif...
Background: Environmentally growing pathogens present an increasing threat for human health, wildlif...
Bacteria and phages have traditionally been viewed as 'antagonists'. However, temperate phages can t...