Virus ecology and disturbances : : impact of environmental disruption on the viruses of microorganisms / / topic editors, Heather K. Allen and Stephen T. Abedon.
Viruses infect numerous microorganisms including, predominantly, Bacteria (bacteriophages or phages) but also Archaea, Protists, and Fungi. They are the most abundant and ubiquitous biological entities on Earth and are important drivers of ecosystem functioning. Little is known, however, about the v...
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