2023
DOI: 10.1038/s43705-023-00333-6
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Contrasting drivers of abundant phage and prokaryotic communities revealed in diverse coastal ecosystems

Alaina R Weinheimer,
Frank O Aylward,
Matthieu Leray
et al.

Abstract: Phages (viruses of bacteria and archaea) are a ubiquitous top-down control on microbial communities by selectively infecting and killing cells. As obligate parasites, phages are inherently linked to processes that impact their hosts’ distribution and physiology, but phages can also be impacted by external, environmental factors, such as UV radiation degrading their virions. To better understand these complex links of phages to their hosts and the environment, we leverage the unique ecological context of the Is… Show more

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