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Quan-Guo Zhang

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Evolutionary Applications|March 26, 2014
Exposure to phages has little impact on the evolution of bacterial antibiotic resistance on drug concentration gradientsQuan-Guo Zhang
Ecology Letters|June 6, 2024
Suffering makes you weaker: Limited evolutionary adaptation in competitively inferior populationsNan Chen, Quan-Guo Zhang
Ecology|July 12, 2016
Resource-dependent antagonistic coevolution leads to a new paradox of enrichmentQuan-Guo Zhang, Angus Buckling
Ecology Letters|November 23, 2016
Migration highways and migration barriers created by host-parasite interactionsQuan-Guo Zhang, Angus Buckling
Ecology Letters|January 27, 2011
Antagonistic coevolution limits population persistence of a virus in a thermally deteriorating environmentQuan-Guo Zhang, Angus Buckling
Mlife|May 2, 2025
Coevolutionary training of phages can be more successful in several small, relative to single large, habitatsXiao Liu, Quan-Guo Zhang
Evolutionary Applications|October 3, 2012
Phages limit the evolution of bacterial antibiotic resistance in experimental microcosmsQuan-Guo Zhang, Angus Buckling
Ecology|February 10, 2025
More extinction driven by the Red Queen in smaller habitatsXiao Liu, Quan-Guo Zhang
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|September 26, 2023
Linking temperature dependence of fitness effects of mutations to thermal niche adaptationNan Chen, Quan-Guo Zhang
Plos One|May 12, 2015
Patterns in species persistence and biomass production in soil microcosms recovering from a disturbance reject a neutral hypothesis for bacterial community assemblyFen-Guo Zhang, Quan-Guo Zhang
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Evolutionary Applications|March 26, 2014
Exposure to phages has little impact on the evolution of bacterial antibiotic resistance on drug concentration gradientsQuan-Guo Zhang
Ecology Letters|June 6, 2024
Suffering makes you weaker: Limited evolutionary adaptation in competitively inferior populationsNan Chen, Quan-Guo Zhang
Ecology|July 12, 2016
Resource-dependent antagonistic coevolution leads to a new paradox of enrichmentQuan-Guo Zhang, Angus Buckling
Ecology Letters|November 23, 2016
Migration highways and migration barriers created by host-parasite interactionsQuan-Guo Zhang, Angus Buckling
Ecology Letters|January 27, 2011
Antagonistic coevolution limits population persistence of a virus in a thermally deteriorating environmentQuan-Guo Zhang, Angus Buckling
Mlife|May 2, 2025
Coevolutionary training of phages can be more successful in several small, relative to single large, habitatsXiao Liu, Quan-Guo Zhang
Evolutionary Applications|October 3, 2012
Phages limit the evolution of bacterial antibiotic resistance in experimental microcosmsQuan-Guo Zhang, Angus Buckling
Ecology|February 10, 2025
More extinction driven by the Red Queen in smaller habitatsXiao Liu, Quan-Guo Zhang
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|September 26, 2023
Linking temperature dependence of fitness effects of mutations to thermal niche adaptationNan Chen, Quan-Guo Zhang
Plos One|May 12, 2015
Patterns in species persistence and biomass production in soil microcosms recovering from a disturbance reject a neutral hypothesis for bacterial community assemblyFen-Guo Zhang, Quan-Guo Zhang
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