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Academic Press Inc
19 June 2018
Environmental Virology, Volume 101, the latest in the Advances in Virus Research series, contains new, informative updates on the topic. First published in 1953, this series covers a diverse range of in-depth reviews, providing a valuable overview of the current field of virology. Updates to this release include sections on the host landscape and vector behavior, key determinants of plant virus evolution and emergence, plant virome analysis using spatial metagenomics, host range evolution in generalist viruses, the influence of environment, water-mediated spread and transmission of viruses, viruses transmitted by means other than insect vectors, and more.

1. Viruses in Marine Ecosystems: From Open Waters to Coral Reefs Karen D. Weynberg 2. Viruses in Polar Lake and Soil Ecosystems Alberto Rastrojo and Antonio Alcamí 3. From Spatial Metagenomics to Molecular Characterization of Plant Viruses: A Geminivirus Case Study Sohini Claverie, Pauline Bernardo, Simona Kraberger, Penelope Hartnady, Pierre Lefeuvre, Jean-Michel Lett, Serge Galzi, Denis Filloux, Gordon W. Harkins, Arvind Varsani, Darren P. Martin and Philippe Roumagnac 4. Water-Mediated Transmission of Plant, Animal, and Human Viruses Nataša Mehle, Ion Gutiérrez-Aguirre, Denis Kutnjak and Maja Ravnikar 5. Evaluating the Importance of Environmental Persistence for Ranavirus Transmission and Epidemiology Jesse L. Brunner and Christian M. Yarber 6. Plant and Insect Viruses in Managed and Natural Environments: Novel and Neglected Transmission Pathways Roger A.C. Jones 7. Evolutionary Determinants of Host and Vector Manipulation by Plant Viruses Kerry E. Mauck, Quentin Chesnais and Lori R. Shapiro 8. Emerging Viruses in Bees: From Molecules to Ecology Dino P. McMahon, Lena Wilfert, Robert J. Paxton and Mark J.F. Brown 9. Ecological Complexity in Plant Virus Host Range Evolution Michael J. McLeish, Aurora Fraile and Fernando Garcia-Arenal

Dr.Carolyn Malmstrom works at the Michigan State University, Department of Plant Biology and Graduate Program in Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, and Behavior, USA

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