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Angus Buckling

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 15, 2026
Cheats can boost the success of an invading populationLuke Lear, Angus Buckling, Elze Hesse
ISME Communications|April 14, 2025
Estimates of microbial community stability using relative invader growth rates are robust across levels of invader species richnessMeaghan Castledine, Daniel Padfield, Angus Buckling
Trends in Microbiology|September 9, 2019
Sexual Selection in Bacteria?Michiel Vos, Angus Buckling, Bram Kuijper
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|October 23, 2018
A shared coevolutionary history does not alter the outcome of coalescence in experimental populations of Pseudomonas fluorescensMeaghan Castledine, Angus Buckling, Daniel Padfield
The American Naturalist|February 25, 2014
Spatial structure mitigates fitness costs in host-parasite coevolutionBen Ashby, Sunetra Gupta, Angus Buckling
Ecology Letters|August 14, 2024
Disturbances can facilitate prior invasions more than subsequent invasions in microbial communitiesLuke Lear, Elze Hesse, Angus Buckling
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 25, 2014
Effects of epistasis on infectivity range during host-parasite coevolutionBen Ashby, Sunetra Gupta, Angus Buckling
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 28, 2014
Population mixing promotes arms race host-parasite coevolutionPedro Gómez, Ben Ashby, Angus Buckling
Ecology Letters|September 7, 2020
Experimental (co)evolution in a multi-species microbial community results in local maladaptationMeaghan Castledine, Daniel Padfield, Angus Buckling
The ISME Journal|October 20, 2019
Temperature-dependent changes to host-parasite interactions alter the thermal performance of a bacterial hostDaniel Padfield, Meaghan Castledine, Angus Buckling
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 15, 2026
Cheats can boost the success of an invading populationLuke Lear, Angus Buckling, Elze Hesse
ISME Communications|April 14, 2025
Estimates of microbial community stability using relative invader growth rates are robust across levels of invader species richnessMeaghan Castledine, Daniel Padfield, Angus Buckling
Trends in Microbiology|September 9, 2019
Sexual Selection in Bacteria?Michiel Vos, Angus Buckling, Bram Kuijper
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|October 23, 2018
A shared coevolutionary history does not alter the outcome of coalescence in experimental populations of Pseudomonas fluorescensMeaghan Castledine, Angus Buckling, Daniel Padfield
The American Naturalist|February 25, 2014
Spatial structure mitigates fitness costs in host-parasite coevolutionBen Ashby, Sunetra Gupta, Angus Buckling
Ecology Letters|August 14, 2024
Disturbances can facilitate prior invasions more than subsequent invasions in microbial communitiesLuke Lear, Elze Hesse, Angus Buckling
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 25, 2014
Effects of epistasis on infectivity range during host-parasite coevolutionBen Ashby, Sunetra Gupta, Angus Buckling
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 28, 2014
Population mixing promotes arms race host-parasite coevolutionPedro Gómez, Ben Ashby, Angus Buckling
Ecology Letters|September 7, 2020
Experimental (co)evolution in a multi-species microbial community results in local maladaptationMeaghan Castledine, Daniel Padfield, Angus Buckling
The ISME Journal|October 20, 2019
Temperature-dependent changes to host-parasite interactions alter the thermal performance of a bacterial hostDaniel Padfield, Meaghan Castledine, Angus Buckling
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