Kayla C. King
Biologist, zoologist and university teacher
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Kayla C. King's Degrees
- Masters Zoology Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Kayla C. King is Professor of Evolutionary Ecology at University of Oxford, specialising in how interactions between hosts and parasites show evolutionary change. Career Kayla Christina King studied B. Sc. Zoology at University of British Columbia, Canada from 2000 to 2004 followed by a master's degree in Biology at Concordia University, graduating in 2006. She then commenced study for her doctorate at Indiana University Bloomington, USA that was awarded in 2011. She then moved to University of Liverpool, UK, for 2 years, partly financed through a Royal Society Newton Fellowship, followed by moving in 2013 to the University of Oxford.
Kayla C. King's Published Works
Published Works
- Environment can alter selection in host-parasite interactions. (2009) (350)
- Running with the Red Queen: the role of biotic conflicts in evolution (2014) (210)
- Does genetic diversity limit disease spread in natural host populations? (2012) (178)
- The Geographic Mosaic of Sex and the Red Queen (2009) (150)
- Rapid evolution of microbe-mediated protection against pathogens in a worm host (2016) (136)
- Hybridization in Parasites: Consequences for Adaptive Evolution, Pathogenesis, and Public Health in a Changing World (2015) (109)
- High parasite diversity accelerates host adaptation and diversification (2018) (96)
- Impacts of agriculture on the parasite communities of northern leopard frogs (Rana pipiens) in southern Quebec, Canada (2007) (73)
- Microbial evolution and transitions along the parasite–mutualist continuum (2021) (72)
- Combined effects of agricultural activity and parasites on biomarkers in the bullfrog, Rana catasbeiana. (2009) (67)
- Effects of agricultural landscape and pesticides on parasitism in native bullfrogs (2010) (63)
- PARASITES, SEX, AND CLONAL DIVERSITY IN NATURAL SNAIL POPULATIONS (2011) (63)
- Microbe-mediated host defence drives the evolution of reduced pathogen virulence (2016) (62)
- Harnessing the Power of Defensive Microbes: Evolutionary Implications in Nature and Disease Control (2016) (60)
- Beyond killing (2016) (55)
- Host microbiota can facilitate pathogen infection (2021) (45)
- Host genetic diversity limits parasite success beyond agricultural systems: a meta-analysis (2019) (45)
- Short-Term Seasonal Changes in Parasite Community Structure in Northern Leopard Froglets (Rana pipiens) Inhabiting Agricultural Wetlands (2008) (42)
- Host and Parasite Evolution in a Tangled Bank. (2016) (38)
- Coevolutionary hotspots and coldspots for host sex and parasite local adaptation in a snail–trematode interaction (2011) (36)
- Mutual fitness benefits arise during coevolution in a nematode‐defensive microbe model (2018) (34)
- Trematode parasites infect or die in snail hosts (2011) (34)
- On the diverse and opposing effects of nutrition on pathogen virulence (2019) (33)
- The Geographic Mosaic of Sex and Infection in Lake Populations of a New Zealand Snail at Multiple Spatial Scales (2013) (31)
- Co‐evolutionary dynamics between a defensive microbe and a pathogen driven by fluctuating selection (2016) (30)
- Cancer: an emergent property of disturbed resource-rich environments? Ecology meets personalized medicine (2015) (29)
- Parasite diversity drives rapid host dynamics and evolution of resistance in a bacteria‐phage system (2016) (29)
- Virulence, cultivating conditions, and phylogenetic analyses of oomycete parasites in Daphnia (2008) (27)
- Superparasitism Drives Heritable Symbiont Epidemiology and Host Sex Ratio in a Wasp (2016) (27)
- Friendly foes: The evolution of host protection by a parasite (2017) (25)
- Geographic variation in sterilizing parasite species and the Red Queen (2009) (21)
- The evolutionary and coevolutionary consequences of defensive microbes for host-parasite interactions (2017) (21)
- Measuring Coevolutionary Dynamics in Species-Rich Communities. (2020) (21)
- The bacterial parasite Pasteuria ramosa is not killed if it fails to infect: implications for coevolution (2012) (21)
- Diversity and the maintenance of sex by parasites (2015) (20)
- Defensive symbionts (2019) (20)
- Distinct Bacterial Microbiomes in Sexual and Asexual Potamopyrgus antipodarum, a New Zealand Freshwater Snail (2016) (18)
- Making the best of a bad situation: host partial resistance and bypass of behavioral manipulation by parasites? (2015) (17)
- Exposure to parasites increases promiscuity in a freshwater snail (2014) (17)
- Host genotype and genetic diversity shape the evolution of a novel bacterial infection (2021) (11)
- Escape from the Red Queen: an overlooked scenario in coevolutionary studies (2012) (11)
- In Vivo Microbial Coevolution Favors Host Protection and Plastic Downregulation of Immunity (2020) (9)
- Fecundity compensation is dependent on the generalized stress response in a nematode host (2019) (9)
- The Hypercomplex Genome of an Insect Reproductive Parasite Highlights the Importance of Lateral Gene Transfer in Symbiont Biology (2020) (9)
- Microbial protection favors parasite tolerance and alters host-parasite coevolutionary dynamics (2022) (8)
- Science policies: How should science funding be allocated? An evolutionary biologists’ perspective (2019) (8)
- Losing the desire: selection can promote obligate asexuality (2010) (6)
- Invasive freshwater snails form novel microbial relationships (2020) (6)
- Impacts of a novel defensive symbiosis on the nematode host microbiome (2020) (6)
- Ecological and evolutionary perspectives on tick-borne pathogen co-infections (2021) (5)
- Diversity and disease: evidence for the monoculture effect beyond agricultural systems (2019) (5)
- Evolution and maintenance of microbe‐mediated protection under occasional pathogen infection (2020) (4)
- Let’s emerge from the pandemic lockdown into a fairer academic world (2020) (4)
- Antibiotic resistance: Evolution without trade-offs (2017) (4)
- A globally ubiquitous symbiont can drive experimental host evolution (2021) (4)
- Symbiosis and host responses to heating. (2022) (4)
- Effects of multiple stressors on northern leopard frogs in agricultural wetlands (2021) (3)
- More or Less? The Effect of Symbiont Density in Protective Mutualisms (2021) (3)
- Rapid evolution of a novel protective symbiont into keystone taxon in Caenorhabditis elegans microbiota (2022) (3)
- Microbiome: Evolution in a World of Interaction (2020) (2)
- Turning the tide on sex and the microbiota in aquatic animals (2022) (2)
- Immune-mediated competition benefits protective microbes over pathogens in a novel host species (2022) (2)
- Protective microbe enhances colonisation of a novel host species by modifying immune gene expression (2019) (2)
- Experimental temperatures shape host microbiome diversity and composition (2022) (2)
- Infection burdens and virulence under heat stress: ecological and evolutionary considerations (2023) (1)
- Reproductive consequences of transient pathogen exposure across host genotypes and generations (2022) (1)
- Symbiont-mediated immune priming in animals through an evolutionary lens. (2022) (1)
- Leucobacter. (2021) (1)
- Genome dynamics across the evolutionary transition to endosymbiosis (2023) (0)
- Evolution and maintenance of microbe-mediated protection under occasional pathogen attack (2020) (0)
- Trade‐offs in defence to pathogen species revealed in expanding nematode populations (2022) (0)
- Interactions between insect vectors and plant pathogens span the parasitism–mutualism continuum (2022) (0)
- The evolutionary and coevolutionary consequences of defensive microbes for host-parasite interactions (2017) (0)
- Parasite communities of leopard frogs (rana pipiens) from wetland habitants impacted by agriculture (2006) (0)
- Interspecific host competition and parasite virulence evolution (2023) (0)
- Impacts of a novel defensive symbiosis on the nematode host microbiome (2020) (0)
- Infectious disease ecology and evolution in a changing world (2023) (0)
- C O M M E N TA R Y Open Access (2010) (0)
- Interactions between agriculture and parasitism: effects on biomarkers in the bullfrog, Rana catesbeiana (2009) (0)
- Microbiome responses in a novel nematode defensive symbiosis (2019) (0)
- Symbiosis: Partners in crime (2022) (0)
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