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Kayla C. King
Kayla C. King
Professor and Canada Excellence Research Chair, University of British Columbia
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Environment can alter selection in host–parasite interactions
J Wolinska, KC King
Trends in parasitology 25 (5), 236-244, 2009
4602009
Running with the Red Queen: the role of biotic conflicts in evolution
MA Brockhurst, T Chapman, KC King, JE Mank, S Paterson, GDD Hurst
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281 (1797), 20141382, 2014
3102014
Does genetic diversity limit disease spread in natural host populations?
KC King, CM Lively
Heredity 109 (4), 199-203, 2012
2862012
Microbial evolution and transitions along the parasite–mutualist continuum
GC Drew, EJ Stevens, KC King
Nature Reviews Microbiology 19 (10), 623-638, 2021
2252021
Rapid evolution of microbe-mediated protection against pathogens in a worm host
KC King, MA Brockhurst, O Vasieva, S Paterson, A Betts, SA Ford, ...
The ISME journal 10 (8), 1915-1924, 2016
1852016
The geographic mosaic of sex and the Red Queen
KC King, LF Delph, J Jokela, CM Lively
Current Biology 19 (17), 1438-1441, 2009
1692009
Hybridization in parasites: consequences for adaptive evolution, pathogenesis, and public health in a changing world
KC King, RB Stelkens, JP Webster, DF Smith, MA Brockhurst
PLoS pathogens 11 (9), e1005098, 2015
1562015
High parasite diversity accelerates host adaptation and diversification
A Betts, C Gray, M Zelek, RC MacLean, KC King
Science 360 (6391), 907-911, 2018
1372018
Host microbiota can facilitate pathogen infection
EJ Stevens, KA Bates, KC King
PLoS pathogens 17 (5), e1009514, 2021
1082021
Beyond killing: Can we find new ways to manage infection?
PF Vale, L McNally, A Doeschl-Wilson, KC King, R Popat, ...
Evolution, medicine, and public health 2016 (1), 148-157, 2016
982016
Microbe-mediated host defence drives the evolution of reduced pathogen virulence
SA Ford, D Kao, D Williams, KC King
Nature Communications 7 (1), 13430, 2016
942016
Host genetic diversity limits parasite success beyond agricultural systems: a meta-analysis
AKE Ekroth, C Rafaluk-Mohr, KC King
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286 (1911), 20191811, 2019
93*2019
Harnessing the power of defensive microbes: evolutionary implications in nature and disease control
SA Ford, KC King
PLoS Pathogens 12 (4), e1005465, 2016
862016
Combined effects of agricultural activity and parasites on biomarkers in the bullfrog, Rana catasbeiana
DJ Marcogliese, KC King, HM Salo, M Fournier, P Brousseau, P Spear, ...
Aquatic Toxicology 91 (2), 126-134, 2009
862009
Impacts of agriculture on the parasite communities of northern leopard frogs (Rana pipiens) in southern Quebec, Canada
KC King, JD McLaughlin, AD Gendron, BD Pauli, I Giroux, B Rondeau, ...
Parasitology 134 (14), 2063-2080, 2007
852007
Effects of agricultural landscape and pesticides on parasitism in native bullfrogs
KC King, JD Mclaughlin, M Boily, DJ Marcogliese
Biological Conservation 143 (2), 302-310, 2010
752010
Parasites, sex, and clonal diversity in natural snail populations
KC King, J Jokela, CM Lively
Evolution 65 (5), 1474-1481, 2011
702011
On the diverse and opposing effects of nutrition on pathogen virulence
VL Pike, KA Lythgoe, KC King
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286 (1906), 20191220, 2019
622019
Mutual fitness benefits arise during coevolution in a nematode-defensive microbe model
C Rafaluk-Mohr, B Ashby, DA Dahan, KC King
Evolution Letters 2 (3), 246-256, 2018
612018
Host and parasite evolution in a tangled bank
A Betts, C Rafaluk, KC King
Trends in Parasitology 32 (11), 863-873, 2016
552016
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