Abstract:Viruses infecting microorganisms are ubiquitous and highly abundant in aquatic environments. They considerably affect the dynamics, diversity, and evolution of their host microorganisms. In this review, we discuss the ecological implications of viruses from the perspectives of the biogeochemical cycles, microbial diversity, and virus-host coevolutionary dynamics in aquatic environments. Generally, viruses redirect host metabolism toward reproduction through molecular host-virus interactions characterized by th… Show more
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