DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2014.08.005
论文题名: Viral niche construction alters hosts and ecosystems at multiple scales
作者: Hamblin S.R. ; White P.A. ; Tanaka M.M.
刊名: Trends in Ecology and Evolution
ISSN: 1695347
出版年: 2014
卷: 29, 期: 11 起始页码: 594
结束页码: 599
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Host-pathogen coevolution
; Niche construction
; Viruses
Scopus关键词: adaptation
; coevolution
; host-parasite interaction
; host-pathogen interaction
; immune system
; niche
; physiology
; virus
; aggression
; animals
; behavior, animal
; biological evolution
; Ecosystem
; Host-Pathogen Interactions
; Models, Biological
; Virus Physiological Phenomena
; Viruses
; Aggression
; Animals
; Behavior, Animal
; Biological Evolution
; Ecosystem
; Host-Pathogen Interactions
; Models, Biological
; Virus Physiological Phenomena
; Viruses
英文摘要: The classical picture of viruses focuses on pathogenic viruses damaging the host's cells and physiology and host-pathogen immune coevolution. However, a broader picture of viruses is emerging that includes weakly pathogenic, commensal, or even mutualistic viruses and includes gross behavioural manipulations and viral effects on ecosystems. In this paper, we argue for niche construction as a unifying perspective on viral evolution. As obligate intracellular parasites, viruses are always modifying their environment, and these modifications drive evolutionary feedback between the virus and its environment across multiple scales from cells to ecosystems. We argue that niche construction will provide new insights into viral evolution, and that virology is a powerful source of empirical tests for niche construction. © 2014 .
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资源类型: 期刊论文
标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/67270
Appears in Collections: 全球变化的国际研究计划 气候变化与战略
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作者单位: School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
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Hamblin S.R.,White P.A.,Tanaka M.M.. Viral niche construction alters hosts and ecosystems at multiple scales[J]. Trends in Ecology and Evolution,2014-01-01,29(11)