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Lytic to temperate switching of viral communities
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Lytic to temperate switching of viral communities

Abstract

An analysis of 24 coral reef viromes challenges the view that lytic phage are believed to predominate when the density of their hosts increase and shows instead that lysogeny is more important at high host densities; the authors also show that this model is consistent with predator–prey dynamics in a range of other ecosystems, such as animal-associated, sediment and soil systems.

Authors

Knowles B; Silveira CB; Bailey BA; Barott K; Cantu VA; Cobián-Güemes AG; Coutinho FH; Dinsdale EA; Felts B; Furby KA

Journal

Nature, Vol. 531, No. 7595, pp. 466–470

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

March 24, 2016

DOI

10.1038/nature17193

ISSN

0028-0836

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