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Sieber M, Robb M, Forde S, Gudelj I
ISME J . 2013 Oct; 8(3):504-514. PMID: 24088626
Resource availability, dispersal and infection genetics all have the potential to fundamentally alter the coevolutionary dynamics of bacteria-bacteriophage interactions. However, it remains unclear how these factors synergise to shape diversity...
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Knope M, Forde S, Fukami T
Front Microbiol . 2012 Feb; 2:273. PMID: 22291685
During community assembly, species may accumulate not only by immigration, but also by in situ diversification. Diversification has intrigued biologists because its extent varies even among closely related lineages under...
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Gudelj I, Weitz J, Ferenci T, Horner-Devine M, Marx C, Meyer J, et al.
Ecol Lett . 2010 Jun; 13(9):1073-84. PMID: 20576029
Trade-offs have been put forward as essential to the generation and maintenance of diversity. However, variation in trade-offs is often determined at the molecular level, outside the scope of conventional...
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Duffy M, Forde S
J Anim Ecol . 2009 Jun; 78(6):1106-12. PMID: 19490378
1. The idea that parasites can affect host diversity is pervasive, and the possibility that parasites can increase host diversity is of particular interest. In this review, we focus on...
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Forde S, Beardmore R, Gudelj I, Arkin S, Thompson J, Hurst L
Nature . 2008 Sep; 455(7210):220-3. PMID: 18784724
Given the difficulty of testing evolutionary and ecological theory in situ, in vitro model systems are attractive alternatives; however, can we appraise whether an experimental result is particular to the...
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Jessup C, Forde S
Res Microbiol . 2008 Jun; 159(5):382-9. PMID: 18582563
Insights gained from studying the interactions between viruses and bacteria have important implications for the ecology and evolution of virus-host interactions in many environments and for pathogen-host and predator-prey interactions...
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Forde S, Thompson J, Holt R, Bohannan B
Evolution . 2008 May; 62(8):1830-9. PMID: 18452575
Coevolutionary interactions are thought to play a crucial role in diversification of hosts and parasitoids. Furthermore, resource availability has been shown to be a fundamental driver of species diversity. Yet,...
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Hoeksema J, Forde S
Am Nat . 2008 Jan; 171(3):275-90. PMID: 18205532
Adaptive divergence among populations can result in local adaptation, whereby genotypes in native environments exhibit greater fitness than genotypes in novel environments. A body of theory has developed that predicts...
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Forde S, Thompson J, Bohannan B
Am Nat . 2007 May; 169(6):794-801. PMID: 17479465
Many natural populations are characterized by clinal patterns of adaptation, but it is unclear how gene flow and environmental gradients interact to drive such clines. We addressed this question by...
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Jessup C, Kassen R, Forde S, Kerr B, Buckling A, Rainey P, et al.
Trends Ecol Evol . 2006 May; 19(4):189-97. PMID: 16701253
Although many biologists have embraced microbial model systems as tools to address genetic and physiological questions, the explicit use of microbial communities as model systems in ecology has traditionally been...