Britt Koskella
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Britt Koskella's Degrees
- PhD Ecology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Ecology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Britt Koskella is an associate professor at the University of California, Berkeley, USA. She studies evolutionary biology, specialising in host-pathogen relationships. Education Britt Koskella was an undergraduate at University of Virginia, initially studying psychology. Part-time work as a technician with the research group of Janis Antonovics, where she saw experimental evolution laboratory studies of the movement of a plant pathogen between species, changed the direction of her degree and became the foundation of her research interests. She was awarded the degree of Ph. D. by the Indiana University Bloomington in 2008 for research on the role of parasites in host sexual reproduction and diversity, supervised by Curtis Lively. This involved the New Zealand mud snail and its trematode parasite.
Britt Koskella's Published Works
Published Works
- Scientists’ warning to humanity: microorganisms and climate change (2019) (795)
- Bacteria–phage coevolution as a driver of ecological and evolutionary processes in microbial communities (2014) (537)
- Phage therapy: An alternative to antibiotics in the age of multi-drug resistance (2017) (527)
- Mutation Pressure and the Evolution of Organelle Genomic Architecture (2006) (472)
- A synthesis of experimental work on parasite local adaptation. (2007) (319)
- Understanding Bacteriophage Specificity in Natural Microbial Communities (2013) (278)
- Experimental coevolution of species interactions. (2013) (182)
- The microbiome beyond the horizon of ecological and evolutionary theory (2017) (182)
- Evidence for Negative Frequency-Dependent Selection During Experimental Coevolution of a Freshwater Snail and a Sterilizing Trematode (2009) (171)
- Nutrient- and Dose-Dependent Microbiome-Mediated Protection against a Plant Pathogen (2018) (128)
- Bacteria-phage interactions in natural environments. (2014) (125)
- Understanding the ecology and evolution of host–parasite interactions across scales (2015) (123)
- The Pathobiome in Animal and Plant Diseases. (2019) (118)
- THE ORIGIN OF SPECIFICITY BY MEANS OF NATURAL SELECTION: EVOLVED AND NONHOST RESISTANCE IN HOST–PATHOGEN INTERACTIONS (2013) (117)
- Thirteen challenges in modelling plant diseases. (2015) (115)
- Heavy metal pollution and co-selection for antibiotic resistance: A microbial palaeontology approach. (2019) (110)
- The costs of evolving resistance in heterogeneous parasite environments (2012) (108)
- Local Biotic Environment Shapes the Spatial Scale of Bacteriophage Adaptation to Bacteria (2011) (103)
- Successive passaging of a plant-associated microbiome reveals robust habitat and host genotype-dependent selection (2019) (101)
- Exploring the risks of phage application in the environment (2013) (95)
- Priority effects in microbiome assembly (2021) (76)
- ADVICE OF THE ROSE: EXPERIMENTAL COEVOLUTION OF A TREMATODE PARASITE AND ITS SNAIL HOST (2007) (74)
- Phage-Mediated Selection on Microbiota of a Long-Lived Host (2013) (73)
- High-throughput mapping of the phage resistance landscape in E. coli (2020) (66)
- Bacteria-Phage Interactions across Time and Space: Merging Local Adaptation and Time-Shift Experiments to Understand Phage Evolution* (2014) (62)
- Shared forces of sex chromosome evolution in haploid-mating and diploid-mating organisms: Microbotryum violaceum and other model organisms. (2004) (61)
- Interesting Open Questions in Disease Ecology and Evolution* (2014) (57)
- The impact of bacteriophages on phyllosphere bacterial abundance and composition (2018) (56)
- The cost of phage resistance in a plant pathogenic bacterium is context‐dependent (2015) (52)
- Pathogen Relatedness Affects the Prevalence of Within‐Host Competition (2006) (51)
- Adaptation in Natural Microbial Populations (2015) (41)
- A signature of tree health? Shifts in the microbiome and the ecological drivers of horse chestnut bleeding canker disease. (2017) (39)
- The evolution of bacterial resistance against bacteriophages in the horse chestnut phyllosphere is general across both space and time (2015) (39)
- The study of host–microbiome (co)evolution across levels of selection (2020) (38)
- Assessing Illumina technology for the high-throughput sequencing of bacteriophage genomes (2016) (38)
- Multifaceted Impacts of Bacteriophages in the Plant Microbiome. (2018) (37)
- Sex and the Red Queen (2009) (36)
- Biofilm Structure Promotes Coexistence of Phage-Resistant and Phage-Susceptible Bacteria (2019) (35)
- The effects of host age and spatial location on bacterial community composition in the English Oak tree (Quercus robur). (2016) (33)
- Friend and foe: factors influencing the movement of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori along the parasitism–mutualism continuum (2014) (32)
- Phage resistance evolution in vitro is not reflective of in vivo outcome in a plant‐bacteria‐phage system * (2019) (31)
- Hybrid Fitness in a Locally Adapted Parasite (2008) (30)
- The phyllosphere (2020) (29)
- Resistance gained, resistance lost: An explanation for host–parasite coexistence (2018) (27)
- Host–parasite fluctuating selection in the absence of specificity (2017) (27)
- Introduction: microbial local adaptation: insights from natural populations, genomics and experimental evolution (2017) (25)
- Transplanting Fecal Virus-Like Particles Reduces High-Fat Diet-Induced Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth in Mice (2019) (24)
- Plant neighborhood shapes diversity and reduces interspecific variation of the phyllosphere microbiome (2021) (23)
- Using experimental evolution to explore natural patterns between bacterial motility and resistance to bacteriophages (2011) (22)
- Rapid quantification of bacteriophages and their bacterial hosts in vitro and in vivo using droplet digital PCR. (2018) (21)
- Why Evolve Reliance on the Microbiome for Timing of Ontogeny? (2019) (20)
- Tomato Seed-Associated Bacteria Confer Protection of Seedlings Against Foliar Disease Caused by Pseudomonas syringae (2019) (18)
- Adaptation of the pathogen, Pseudomonas syringae, during experimental evolution on a native vs. alternative host plant (2017) (15)
- Protective microbiomes can limit the evolution of host pathogen defense (2019) (15)
- Application of ecological and evolutionary theory to microbiome community dynamics across systems (2020) (15)
- Bacteria-Phage Antagonistic Coevolution and the Implications for Phage Therapy (2021) (15)
- Coevolution of Host and Pathogen (2017) (14)
- Experimental evolution of sexual host populations in response to sterilizing parasites (2011) (12)
- 6 – Coevolution of Host and Pathogen (2011) (9)
- New approaches to characterizing bacteria-phage interactions in microbial communities and microbiomes. (2018) (9)
- Protective microbiomes can limit the evolution of host pathogen defense (2019) (9)
- Microbiome: Insect Herbivory Drives Plant Phyllosphere Dysbiosis (2020) (8)
- Water stress and disruption of mycorrhizas induce parallel shifts in phyllosphere microbiome composition. (2021) (7)
- The Value of a Comparative Approach to Understand the Complex Interplay between Microbiota and Host Immunity (2017) (7)
- Multiyear Time-Shift Study of Bacteria and Phage Dynamics in the Phyllosphere (2021) (6)
- Understanding the Impacts of Bacteriophage Viruses: From Laboratory Evolution to Natural Ecosystems. (2022) (5)
- Evolutionary applications research highlight for issue 1 (2015) (4)
- The potential role of bacteriophages in shaping plant-bacterial interactions (2015) (4)
- Scientists’ warning to humanity: microorganisms and climate change (2019) (4)
- Bacteriophage-Mediated Reduction of Bacterial Speck on Tomato Seedlings. (2020) (3)
- Polyploidy and microbiome associations mediate similar responses to pathogens in Arabidopsis (2022) (3)
- Shared Forces of Sex Chromosome Evolution in Haploid-Mating and Diploid-Mating Organisms Sequence data from this article have been deposited with the EMBL/GenBank Data Libraries under the accession nos. BZ81929 and BZ782612. (2004) (3)
- Historical Contingency Drives Compensatory Evolution and Rare Reversal of Phage Resistance (2022) (2)
- Author Correction: Priority effects in microbiome assembly (2021) (2)
- Research highlights for issue 6: the CRISPR/Cas revolution (2015) (2)
- Temporally Selective Modification of the Tomato Rhizosphere and Root Microbiome by Volcanic Ash Fertilizer Containing Micronutrients (2022) (1)
- Research highlights for issue 7: the evolution of invasiveness (2015) (1)
- Perturbation of Gut Microbiome Leads to Fluctuations in Phage Population Density (2017) (1)
- Research highlights for issue 5: the role of the microbiome in shaping evolution (2014) (1)
- Heavy metal pollution and co-selection for antibiotic resistance: A microbial (2019) (1)
- Understanding Adaptation and Diversification: Insights from the Study of Microbial Experimental Evolution. (2014) (1)
- Coevolution, Bacterial-Phage (2016) (0)
- Water Stress and Disruption of Mycorrhizae Induce Parallel Shifts in Phyllosphere Microbiome Composition (2021) (0)
- Su1951 - Fecal Transplants Filtered to Remove Bacteria Reduce Intestinal Bacterial Density in Mouse Recipients (2018) (0)
- Research highlights for issue 2: recent applications in molecular evolution (2015) (0)
- Genomic and phenotypic signatures of bacteriophage coevolution with the phytopathogen Pseudomonas syringae. (2023) (0)
- Hosts, microbiomes, and the evolution of critical windows (2022) (0)
- Research highlight for issue 8: disease evolution and ecology across space (2014) (0)
- Nutrient and dose dependent microbiome-mediated protection against a plant pathogen. Berg & Koskella (2018) (0)
- Microbial interactions across time and space (2020) (0)
- Polyploidy and Microbiome Associations Mediate Distinct Plant Responses to Pathogens (2021) (0)
- Research highlights for issue 5: disease spillover among natural and managed populations (2015) (0)
- Questions in Disease Ecology and Evolution * (2014) (0)
- Temporally selective modification of the tomato rhizosphere and root microbiome by a dacitic tuff breccia (volcanic ash) containing minerals and trace elements. (2021) (0)
- Research highlights for issue 6: the applicability of model system research (2014) (0)
- Within-host adaptation alters priority effects within the phyllosphere microbiome (2022) (0)
- across levels of (2020) (0)
- Author Correction: Priority effects in microbiome assembly (2021) (0)
- Priority effects in microbiome assembly (2021) (0)
- The microbiome beyond the horizon of ecological and evolutionary theory (2017) (0)
- Research highlights for issue 4: applied evolution in fisheries science (2015) (0)
- An examination of host -parasite coevolution and negative frequency-dependent selection in a snail -trematode system (2008) (0)
- Research highlights for issue 3 (2014) (0)
- Induction of autotetraploidy and microbiome associations mediate differential responses to pathogens (2021) (0)
- Relative abundance data can misrepresent heritability of the microbiome (2022) (0)
- Research highlights (2014) (0)
- Tu1882 – Fecal Virus-Like Particles Reduce Bacterial Density in Highfat Diet-Induced Gut Dysbiosis (2019) (0)
- Research highlights (2006) (0)
- Within-host adaptation alters priority effects within the tomato phyllosphere microbiome. (2023) (0)
- Early phyllosphere microbial associations impact plant reproductive success (2022) (0)
- Research highlights for issue 4: Predicting the evolutionary response of populations to climate change (2014) (0)
- Leaf side determines the relative importance of dispersal versus host filtering in the phyllosphere microbiome (2022) (0)
- Research highlights for issue 10: understanding complex lifecycles (2015) (0)
- Evolutionary Applications research highlights for issue 9: the ever-evolving field of agriculture (2014) (0)
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