2021
Community context matters for bacteria-phage ecology and evolution
Blazanin M, Turner P. Community context matters for bacteria-phage ecology and evolution. The ISME Journal: Multidisciplinary Journal Of Microbial Ecology 2021, 15: 3119-3128. PMID: 34127803, PMCID: PMC8528888, DOI: 10.1038/s41396-021-01012-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBacteria-phage systemsEvolutionary effectsBacteria-phage coevolutionValuable biological modelUnderstanding of bacteriaAdditional bacterial speciesMechanisms of adaptationEcological interactionsPleiotropic consequencesComplex communitiesCoevolutionary dynamicsBacterial speciesEcologyPhagesBacteriaBiological modelsSymbiosesCoevolutionCommunity contextSpeciesEvolutionMultispeciesCommunityAdaptationCommunity presence
2016
Understanding Adaptation Through Experimental Evolution with Viruses: From Simple to Complex Environments
Morley V, Turner P. Understanding Adaptation Through Experimental Evolution with Viruses: From Simple to Complex Environments. 2016, 233-262. DOI: 10.21775/9781910190234.08.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExperimental evolutionAdaptation
2009
Consequences of host adaptation for performance of vesicular stomatitis virus in novel thermal environments
Alto B, Turner P. Consequences of host adaptation for performance of vesicular stomatitis virus in novel thermal environments. Evolutionary Ecology 2009, 24: 299-315. DOI: 10.1007/s10682-009-9307-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHost adaptationVesicular stomatitis virusRNA virusesNovel thermal environmentThermal reaction normsStomatitis virusGeneralist traitsHost generalistsFitness traitsNiche specializationGeneralist organismsSpecies biodiversityReaction normsSelective advantageViral genesGeneralistsMultiple hostsViral proteinsSingle hostTraitsExtreme temperaturesWarm environmentNew environmentHostAdaptation
2006
Viral ecology and the maintenance of novel host use.
Dennehy JJ, Friedenberg NA, Holt RD, Turner PE. Viral ecology and the maintenance of novel host use. The American Naturalist 2006, 167: 429-39. PMID: 16673350, DOI: 10.1086/499381.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNovel hostHost useNative hostNovel host useNew host speciesHost population growthPhage growth rateGenetic adaptationViral ecologyHost speciesSerial passage experimentsPopulation dynamicsHost bacteriaRNA phagesVirus extinctionHost transmissionViral populationsVirus populationsHostPassage experimentsSpeciesGrowth ratePopulation growthAdaptationEcology