<div><p>Though traditionally perceived as weapons, antibiotics are also hypothesized to act as microbial signals in natural habitats. However, while subinhibitory concentrations of antibiotics (SICA) are known to shift bacterial gene expression, specific hypotheses as to how SICA influence the ecology of natural populations are scarce. We explored whether antibiotic ‘signals’, or SICA, have the potential to alter nutrient utilization, niche overlap, and competitive species interactions among <i>Streptomyces</i> populations in soil. For nine diverse <i>Streptomyces</i> isolates, we evaluated nutrient utilization patterns on 95 different nutrient sources in the presence and absence of subinhibitory concentrations of five antibiotics. There we...
<p>Antibiotics leak constantly into environments due to widespread use in agriculture and human ther...
Antibiotics leak constantly into environments due to widespread use in agriculture and human therapy...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2013. Major: Plant Pathology. Advisor: Linda Kinkel....
Though traditionally perceived as weapons, antibiotics are also hypothesized to act as microbial sig...
Sub-minimum inhibiting concentrations (sub-MICs) of antibiotics frequently occur in natural environm...
Sub-minimum inhibiting concentrations (sub-MICs) of antibiotics frequently occur in natural environm...
The soil-dwelling, filamentous bacteria of the genus Streptomyces are renowned for their production ...
Antibiotic interactions are believed to be significant to microbial fitness in soil, yet little is k...
At the high concentrations used in medicine, antibiotics exert strong selection on bacterial populat...
When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an adv...
Antibiotic treatment significantly impacts the human gut microbiota, but quantitative understanding ...
One of the most important ways that bacteria compete for resources and space is by producing antibio...
Despite their importance for humans, there is little consensus on the function of antibiotics in nat...
Soil- and plant-associated environments harbor numerous bacteria that produce antibiotic metabolites...
When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an adv...
<p>Antibiotics leak constantly into environments due to widespread use in agriculture and human ther...
Antibiotics leak constantly into environments due to widespread use in agriculture and human therapy...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2013. Major: Plant Pathology. Advisor: Linda Kinkel....
Though traditionally perceived as weapons, antibiotics are also hypothesized to act as microbial sig...
Sub-minimum inhibiting concentrations (sub-MICs) of antibiotics frequently occur in natural environm...
Sub-minimum inhibiting concentrations (sub-MICs) of antibiotics frequently occur in natural environm...
The soil-dwelling, filamentous bacteria of the genus Streptomyces are renowned for their production ...
Antibiotic interactions are believed to be significant to microbial fitness in soil, yet little is k...
At the high concentrations used in medicine, antibiotics exert strong selection on bacterial populat...
When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an adv...
Antibiotic treatment significantly impacts the human gut microbiota, but quantitative understanding ...
One of the most important ways that bacteria compete for resources and space is by producing antibio...
Despite their importance for humans, there is little consensus on the function of antibiotics in nat...
Soil- and plant-associated environments harbor numerous bacteria that produce antibiotic metabolites...
When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an adv...
<p>Antibiotics leak constantly into environments due to widespread use in agriculture and human ther...
Antibiotics leak constantly into environments due to widespread use in agriculture and human therapy...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2013. Major: Plant Pathology. Advisor: Linda Kinkel....