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Host range expansion is density dependent
Oecologia, 2016The realized host range of herbivores is expected to increase with herbivore population density. Theory also predicts that trait similarity and phylogenetic relatedness between native and exotic plants is expected to increase the susceptibility of introduced plants to feeding by native herbivores.
Castagneyrol, Bastien +6 more
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Host range and host preference of blister beetles
Madras Agricultural Journal, 2003Research Article : Host range and host preference of blister ...
DURAIRAJ C, GANAPATHY N
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Vaccinia virus host range genes
Virology, 1990A gene encoding an 18-kDa polypeptide (ORF C7L) located in the vaccinia virus HindIII C fragment was shown to be functionally equivalent to previously described host range gene (ORF K1L) spanning the HindIII K/M fragment junction. Either C7L or K1L host range gene is necessary and sufficient by itself to allow replication of vaccinia virus on human ...
M E, Perkus +6 more
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Host range mutants of an influenza A virus
Archives of Virology, 1978Temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants of fowl plague virus with a ts-lesion in segment 1 (ts 3, polymerase 1 gene) or segment 2 (ts 90, transport gene) do not form plaques on MDCK cells at the permissive temperature, while the wild type and ts-mutants of other groups are able to do so.
C, Scholtissek, B R, Murphy
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Host-range barrier of influenza A viruses
Veterinary Microbiology, 2000Ample evidence suggests that all influenza viruses in mammals were probably derived from those in wild waterfowl at some time. In addition to those already established in mammals, the viruses have been transmitted to both mammals and to poultry from wild waterfowl and caused outbreaks in recent years.
T, Ito, Y, Kawaoka
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Host Range and Host Specificity of Sarcocystis
Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Mikrobiologie und Hygiene. 1. Abt. Originale. A, Medizinische Mikrobiologie, Infektionskrankheiten und Parasitologie, 1981W, Frank, U, Häfner
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Bacteriophage Host Range and Bacterial Resistance
2010Host range describes the breadth of organisms a parasite is capable of infecting, with limits on host range stemming from parasite, host, or environmental characteristics. Parasites can adapt to overcome host or environmental limitations, while hosts can adapt to control the negative impact of parasites.
Paul, Hyman, Stephen T, Abedon
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1994
Abstract The host associations of a parasitoid reflect processes operating in both evolutionary and ecological time, and thus tend to become a central point of interest whatever aspect of a parasitoid’s behaviour, ecology, phylogeny, or even morphology may be under review.
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Abstract The host associations of a parasitoid reflect processes operating in both evolutionary and ecological time, and thus tend to become a central point of interest whatever aspect of a parasitoid’s behaviour, ecology, phylogeny, or even morphology may be under review.
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