Antagonistic coevolution limits population persistence of a virus in a thermally deteriorating environment.
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Investigating climate change and reproduction: experimental tools from evolutionary biologyThe probability of evolutionary rescue: towards a quantitative comparison between theory and evolution experimentsCoevolution with bacteriophages drives genome-wide host evolution and constrains the acquisition of abiotic-beneficial mutations.Coevolution and the effects of climate change on interacting speciesHow competition affects evolutionary rescue.Ecological conditions determine extinction risk in co-evolving bacteria-phage populationsStability of A Coevolving Host-parasite System Peaks at Intermediate Productivity.What Can Phages Tell Us about Host-Pathogen Coevolution?Eco-evolutionary feedbacks, adaptive dynamics and evolutionary rescue theory.Local adaptation of a bacterium is as important as its presence in structuring a natural microbial community.Adaptation to abiotic conditions drives local adaptation in bacteria and viruses coevolving in heterogeneous environments.Pre-adapting parasitic phages to a pathogen leads to increased pathogen clearance and lowered resistance evolution with Pseudomonas aeruginosa cystic fibrosis bacterial isolates.Resource-dependent antagonistic coevolution leads to a new paradox of enrichment.Parasite and nutrient enrichment effects on Daphnia interspecific competition.Effects of epistasis on infectivity range during host-parasite coevolution.Rapid evolution of metabolic traits explains thermal adaptation in phytoplankton.Conflicting selection alters the trajectory of molecular evolution in a tripartite bacteria-plasmid-phage interaction.Real-time microbial adaptive diversification in soil.Migration highways and migration barriers created by host-parasite interactions.Hot spots become cold spots: coevolution in variable temperature environments.Evolutionary rescue can be impeded by temporary environmental amelioration.Specific adaptation to strong competitors can offset the negative effects of population size reductions.Bacteria-Phage Antagonistic Coevolution and the Implications for Phage Therapy
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Antagonistic coevolution limits population persistence of a virus in a thermally deteriorating environment.
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