Quantitative Viral Ecology: Dynamics of Viruses and Their Microbial Hosts

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Quantitative Viral Ecology: Dynamics of Viruses and Their Microbial Hosts

Associate Professor Joshua Weitz has published the first comprehensive book on quantitative viral biology. Quantitative Viral Ecology: Dynamics of Viruses and Their Microbial Hosts establishes a theoretical foundation for modeling and predicting the ecological and evolutionary dynamics that result from the interaction between viruses and their microbial hosts. These go well beyond the viruses we most often think of—influenza, HIV, and Ebola—and include the diverse and abundant viruses that infect single-celled microbes found in oceans, lakes, plants, soil, and animal-associated microbiomes.

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School of Biological Sciences

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Life Sciences and Biology
Keywords
Joshua Weitz, Quantitative Viral Ecology: Dynamics of Viruses and Their Microbial Hosts
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  • Created By: Troy Hilley
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Jan 8, 2016 - 10:00am
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 10:53pm