Kayla C. King

Kayla C. King

University of Oxford

H-index: 31

Europe-United Kingdom

About Kayla C. King

Kayla C. King, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of host-pathogen interactions, evolutionary ecology, virulence, biodiversity, climate.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Incomplete immunity in a natural animal-microbiota interaction selects for higher pathogen virulence

Order among chaos: high throughput MYCroplanters can distinguish interacting drivers of host infection in a highly stochastic system

Dual stressors of infection and warming can destabilize host microbiomes

Warming-induced excess deaths of infected animals depend on pathogen kingdom and evolutionary history

Dissecting transmission to understand parasite evolution

Defence heterogeneity in host populations gives rise to pathogen diversity

Warming alters life-history traits and competition in a phage community

The impacts of host association and perturbation on symbiont fitness

Kayla C. King Information

University

Position

Professor of Evolutionary Ecology

Citations(all)

3510

Citations(since 2020)

2195

Cited By

2043

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

52

i10Index(since 2020)

46

Email

University Profile Page

University of Oxford

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Kayla C. King Skills & Research Interests

host-pathogen interactions

evolutionary ecology

virulence

biodiversity

climate

Top articles of Kayla C. King

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Incomplete immunity in a natural animal-microbiota interaction selects for higher pathogen virulence

Current Biology

Kim L Hoang

Timothy D Read

Kayla C King

2024/3/1

Order among chaos: high throughput MYCroplanters can distinguish interacting drivers of host infection in a highly stochastic system

bioRxiv

Melissa Y Chen

Leah Fulton

Ivie Huang

Aileen Liman

Sarzana Hossain

...

2024

Dual stressors of infection and warming can destabilize host microbiomes

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences

J Li

E Stevens

K King

2024

Warming-induced excess deaths of infected animals depend on pathogen kingdom and evolutionary history

bioRxiv

Jingdi Li

Nele Guttmann

Georgia Drew

Tobias Hector

Justyna Wolinska

...

2024

Dissecting transmission to understand parasite evolution

Luís M Silva

Kayla C King

Jacob C Koella

2024/4/26

Defence heterogeneity in host populations gives rise to pathogen diversity

American Naturalist

K Hoang

T Read

K King

2024

Warming alters life-history traits and competition in a phage community

Applied and Environmental Microbiology

Samuel TE Greenrod

Daniel Cazares

Serena Johnson

Tobias E Hector

Emily J Stevens

...

2024/4/16

The impacts of host association and perturbation on symbiont fitness

Symbiosis

Kim L Hoang

Roberto Salguero-Gómez

Victoria L Pike

Kayla C King

2024/4/2

Interactions between insect vectors and plant pathogens span the parasitism–mutualism continuum

Biology Letters

MFM Santiago

KC King

GC Drew

2023/3

Within-and between-host dynamics of producer and non-producer pathogens

Parasitology

Victoria L Pike

Emily J Stevens

Ashleigh S Griffin

Kayla C King

2023/8

Experimental temperatures shape host microbiome diversity and composition

Global Change Biology

Jingdi Li

Kieran A Bates

Kim L Hoang

Tobias E Hector

Sarah CL Knowles

...

2023/1

Interspecific host competition and parasite virulence evolution

Biology Letters

Adam Z Hasik

Kayla C King

Hadas Hawlena

2023/5/3

Genome dynamics across the evolutionary transition to endosymbiosis

bioRxiv

Stefanos Siozios

Pol Nadal Jimenez

Tal Azagi

Hein Sprong

Crystal L Frost

...

2023

Infectious disease ecology and evolution in a changing world

Kayla C King

Matthew D Hall

Justyna Wolinska

2023/3/27

Infection burdens and virulence under heat stress: ecological and evolutionary considerations

TE Hector

A-LM Gehman

KC King

2023/3/27

Turning the tide on sex and the microbiota in aquatic animals

Hydrobiologia

Kieran A Bates

Chelsea Higgins

Maurine Neiman

Kayla C King

2023/10

Symbiosis and host responses to heating

Tobias E Hector

Kim L Hoang

Jingdi Li

Kayla C King

2022/7/1

Reproductive consequences of transient pathogen exposure across host genotypes and generations

Ecology and Evolution

María Ordovás‐Montañés

Gail M Preston

Georgia C Drew

Charlotte Rafaluk‐Mohr

Kayla C King

2022/3

Kayla King

Current Biology

Kayla King

2022/5/9

Symbiont-mediated immune priming in animals through an evolutionary lens

Kim L Hoang

Kayla C King

2022/4/20

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