Publications of Michael Sieber
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Journal Article (12)
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Journal Article
19 (187), 20210717 (2022)
The effect of microbial selection on the occurrence-abundance patterns of microbiomes. Interface: Journal of the Royal Society 2.
Journal Article
22, 75 (2022)
On the effect of inheritance of microbes in commensal microbiomes. BMC Ecology and Evolution 3.
Journal Article
63, pp. 216 - 220 (2021)
Evolutionary ecology theory — microbial population structure. Current Opinion in Microbiology 4.
Journal Article
29 (9), pp. 779 - 787 (2021)
Evolution of microbiota–host associations: the microbe’s perspective. Trends in Microbiology 5.
Journal Article
118 (9), e2016487118 (2021)
On the evolutionary origins of host–microbe associations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 6.
Journal Article
16 (11), e1008392 (2020)
Stochastic colonization of hosts with a finite lifespan can drive individual host microbes out of equilibrium. PLoS Computational Biology 7.
Journal Article
11 (5), pp. 393 - 404 (2019)
Functions of the microbiota for the physiology of animal metaorganisms. Journal of Innate Immunity 8.
Journal Article
17 (6), e3000298 (2019)
Neutrality in the metaorganism. PLoS Biology 9.
Journal Article
16 (10), pp. 629 - 639 (2018)
One man's trash is another man's treasure—the effect of bacteria on phytoplankton–zooplankton interactions in chemostat systems. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods 10.
Journal Article
16 (10), pp. 629 - 639 (2018)
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure - the effect of bacteria on phytoplankton-zooplankton interactions in chemostat systems. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods 11.
Journal Article
14, 20170563 (2017)
Temperate phages as self-replicating weapons in bacterial competition. Interface: Journal of the Royal Society 12.
Journal Article
19 (4), pp. 450 - 459 (2016)
Eco-evolutionary dynamics in a coevolving host–virus system. Ecology Letters Working Paper (1)
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Working Paper
Bacteriophage can promote the emergence of physiologically sub-optimal host phenotypes. bioRxiv (2019)