SYNOPSIS. Mutualistic interactions are widespread and obligatory for many organisms, yet their evolu-tionary persistence in the face of cheating is theoretically puzzling. Nutrient-acquisition symbioses between plants and soil microbes are critically important to plant evolution and ecosystem function, yet we know almost nothing about the evolutionary dynamics and mechanisms of persistence of these ancient mutualisms. Partner-choice and partner-fidelity are mechanisms for dealing with cheaters, and can theoretically allow mutualisms to persist despite cheaters. Many models of cooperative behavior assume pairwise interactions, while most plant-microbe nutrient-acquisition symbioses involve a single plant interacting with numerous microbes. M...
The root nodule symbiosis established between legumes and rhizobia is an exquisite biological intera...
Why do mutualists perform costly behaviours that benefit individuals of a different species? One of ...
Mutualism is of fundamental importance in ecosystems. Which factors help to keep the relationship mu...
SYNOPSIS. Mutualistic interactions are widespread and obligatory for many organisms, yet their evolu...
Mutualisms can be viewed as biological markets in which partners of different species exchange goods...
Many organisms cooperate with other species for nutrition, protection, or dispersal. Why partners in...
The stabilization of host–symbiont mutualism against the emergence of parasitic individuals is pivot...
Mutualisms are thought to be destabilized by exploitative mutants that receive benefits from partner...
A fundamental goal in ecology and evolutionary biology has been to understand how microevolutionary ...
Microbial symbionts exhibit broad genotypic variation in their fitness effects on hosts, leaving hos...
Many models of mutualisms show that mutualisms are unstable if hosts lack mechanisms enabling prefer...
Mutualisms, cooperative partnerships between species, are among the most prevalent and economically ...
Plants engage in multiple root symbioses that offer varying degrees of benefit. We asked how variat...
Microbial symbionts exhibit broad genotypic variation in their fitness effects on hosts, leaving hos...
<div><p>Mutualisms are common in nature, though these symbioses can be quite permeable to cheaters i...
The root nodule symbiosis established between legumes and rhizobia is an exquisite biological intera...
Why do mutualists perform costly behaviours that benefit individuals of a different species? One of ...
Mutualism is of fundamental importance in ecosystems. Which factors help to keep the relationship mu...
SYNOPSIS. Mutualistic interactions are widespread and obligatory for many organisms, yet their evolu...
Mutualisms can be viewed as biological markets in which partners of different species exchange goods...
Many organisms cooperate with other species for nutrition, protection, or dispersal. Why partners in...
The stabilization of host–symbiont mutualism against the emergence of parasitic individuals is pivot...
Mutualisms are thought to be destabilized by exploitative mutants that receive benefits from partner...
A fundamental goal in ecology and evolutionary biology has been to understand how microevolutionary ...
Microbial symbionts exhibit broad genotypic variation in their fitness effects on hosts, leaving hos...
Many models of mutualisms show that mutualisms are unstable if hosts lack mechanisms enabling prefer...
Mutualisms, cooperative partnerships between species, are among the most prevalent and economically ...
Plants engage in multiple root symbioses that offer varying degrees of benefit. We asked how variat...
Microbial symbionts exhibit broad genotypic variation in their fitness effects on hosts, leaving hos...
<div><p>Mutualisms are common in nature, though these symbioses can be quite permeable to cheaters i...
The root nodule symbiosis established between legumes and rhizobia is an exquisite biological intera...
Why do mutualists perform costly behaviours that benefit individuals of a different species? One of ...
Mutualism is of fundamental importance in ecosystems. Which factors help to keep the relationship mu...