The importance of ecological dynamics in evolutionary processes: a host-bacteriophage model revisited
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2116006
Recommendations
- Optimality of the spontaneous prophage induction rate
- Evolution of virulence driven by predator-prey interaction: possible consequences for population dynamics
- Modelling the evolutionary dynamics of host resistance-related traits in a susceptible-infected community with density-dependent mortality
- Host–parasite coevolution: Role of selection, mutation, and asexual reproduction on evolvability
- Continuously stable strategy of pathogen evolution in a classic epidemiological SIR model
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 50836 (Why is no real title available?)
- A rigorous model study of the adaptive dynamics of Mendelian diploids
- Adaptive dynamics, a geometrical study of the consequences of nearly faithful reproduction
- An extension of the classification of evolutionarily singular strategies in adaptive dynamics
- Modeling and analysis of a marine bacteriophage infection
- On the definition and the computation of the basic reproduction ratio \(R_ 0\) in models for infectious diseases in heterogeneous populations
- On the evolutionary coexistence of parasite strains
- Optimality of the spontaneous prophage induction rate
- Superinfections can induce evolutionarily stable coexistence of pathogens
- The many guises of \(R_0\) (a didactic note)
- The population biology of bacterial viruses: Why be temperate
Cited in
(3)
This page was built for publication: The importance of ecological dynamics in evolutionary processes: a host-bacteriophage model revisited
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2116006)