Quantitative Viral Ecology

Quantitative Viral Ecology Dynamics of Viruses and Their Microbial Hosts - Monographs in Population Biology

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When we think about viruses we tend to consider ones that afflict humans-such as those that cause influenza, HIV, and Ebola. Yet, vastly more viruses infect single-celled microbes. Diverse and abundant, microbes and the viruses that infect them are found in oceans, lakes, plants, soil, and animal-associated microbiomes. Taking a vital look at the "microscopic" mode of disease dynamics, Quantitative Viral Ecology establishes a theoretical foundation from which to model and predict the ecological and evolutionary dynamics that result from the interaction between viruses and their microbial hosts.

Joshua Weitz addresses three major questions: What are viruses of microbes and what do they do to their hosts? How do interactions of a single virus-host pair affect the number and traits of hosts and virus populations? How do virus-host dynamics emerge in natural environments when interactions take place between many viruses and many hosts? Emphasizing how theory and models can provide answers, Weitz offers a cohesive framework for tackling new challenges in the study of viruses and microbes and how they are connected to ecological processes-from the laboratory to the Earth system.

Quantitative Viral Ecology is an innovative exploration of the influence of viruses in our complex natural world.

Book information

ISBN: 9780691161549
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 579.217
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xix, 329
Weight: 732g
Height: 164mm
Width: 242mm
Spine width: 27mm