Resource availability can affect the coevolutionary dynamics between host and parasites, shaping communities and hence ecosystem function. A key finding from theoretical and in vitro studies is that host resistance evolves to greater levels with increased resources, but the relevance to natural communities is less clear. We took two complementary approaches to investigate the effect of resource availability on the evolution of bacterial resistance to phages in soil. First, we measured the resistance and infectivity of natural communities of soil bacteria and phage in the presence and absence of nutrient-providing plants. Second, we followed the real-time coevolution between defined bacteria and phage populations with resource availability m...
The ecological, epidemiological, and evolutionary consequences of host-parasite interactions are cri...
The ecological, epidemiological, and evolutionary consequences of host-parasite interactions are cri...
We assembled communities of bacteria and exposed them to different nutrient concentrations with or w...
<div><p>Resource availability can affect the coevolutionary dynamics between host and parasites, sha...
International audienceMicrobial interactions within resident communities are a major determinant of ...
Microbes are incredibly abundant and diverse and are key to ecosystem functioning, yet relatively li...
Phages are abundant and ubiquitous in nature, and are therefore important components of microbial co...
Spatial abiotic heterogenity can result in divergent selection, hence might increase the magnitude o...
Parasites and competitors are important for regulating pathogen densities and subsequent disease dyn...
Studying the coevolutionary dynamics between bacteria and the bacteriophage viruses that infect them...
The influence of specific phages on the population size of their host bacteria was studied using a m...
Parasites are ubiquitous features of living systems and many parasites severely reduce the fecundity...
Studying the coevolutionary dynamics between bacteria and the bacteriophage viruses that infect them...
The evolution of resistance to parasites is fundamentally important to disease ecology, yet we remai...
Parasites and competitors are important for regulating pathogen densities and subsequent disease dyn...
The ecological, epidemiological, and evolutionary consequences of host-parasite interactions are cri...
The ecological, epidemiological, and evolutionary consequences of host-parasite interactions are cri...
We assembled communities of bacteria and exposed them to different nutrient concentrations with or w...
<div><p>Resource availability can affect the coevolutionary dynamics between host and parasites, sha...
International audienceMicrobial interactions within resident communities are a major determinant of ...
Microbes are incredibly abundant and diverse and are key to ecosystem functioning, yet relatively li...
Phages are abundant and ubiquitous in nature, and are therefore important components of microbial co...
Spatial abiotic heterogenity can result in divergent selection, hence might increase the magnitude o...
Parasites and competitors are important for regulating pathogen densities and subsequent disease dyn...
Studying the coevolutionary dynamics between bacteria and the bacteriophage viruses that infect them...
The influence of specific phages on the population size of their host bacteria was studied using a m...
Parasites are ubiquitous features of living systems and many parasites severely reduce the fecundity...
Studying the coevolutionary dynamics between bacteria and the bacteriophage viruses that infect them...
The evolution of resistance to parasites is fundamentally important to disease ecology, yet we remai...
Parasites and competitors are important for regulating pathogen densities and subsequent disease dyn...
The ecological, epidemiological, and evolutionary consequences of host-parasite interactions are cri...
The ecological, epidemiological, and evolutionary consequences of host-parasite interactions are cri...
We assembled communities of bacteria and exposed them to different nutrient concentrations with or w...