Explaining the enormous biodiversity observed in bacterial communities is challenging because ecological theory predicts that competition between species occupying the same niche should lead to the exclusion of less competitive community members. Competitive exclusion should be particularly strong when species compete for a single limiting resource or live in unstructured habitats that offer no refuge for weaker competitors. Here, we describe the ‘cheating effect’, a form of intra-specific competition that can counterbalance between-species competition, thereby fostering biodiversity in unstructured habitats. Using experimental communities consisting of the strong competitor Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) and its weaker counterpart Burkholderi...
Cooperation and diversity abound in nature despite cooperators risking exploitation from defectors a...
Cooperation and diversity abound in nature despite cooperators risking exploitation from defectors a...
Cooperation in nature is ubiquitous, but is susceptible to social cheats who pay little or no cost o...
Explaining the enormous biodiversity observed in bacterial communities is challenging because ecolog...
Bacteria perform cooperative behaviors that are exploitable by noncooperative cheats, and cheats fre...
Bacteria perform cooperative behaviours that are exploitable by non-cooperative cheats, and cheats f...
Bacteria secrete a large variety of beneficial metabolites into the environment, which can be shared...
All social organisms experience dilemmas between cooperators performing group-beneficial actions and...
Cooperation and diversity abound in nature despite cooperators risking exploitation from defectors a...
Bacteria produce a great diversity of siderophores to scavenge for iron in their environment. We sug...
A common way for bacteria to cooperate is via the secretion of beneficial public goods (proteases, s...
SummaryResource competition within a group of cooperators is expected to decrease selection for coop...
Cooperation and diversity abound in nature despite cooperators risking exploitation from defectors a...
Cooperation and diversity abound in nature despite cooperators risking exploitation from defectors a...
Cooperation in nature is ubiquitous, but is susceptible to social cheats who pay little or no cost o...
Explaining the enormous biodiversity observed in bacterial communities is challenging because ecolog...
Bacteria perform cooperative behaviors that are exploitable by noncooperative cheats, and cheats fre...
Bacteria perform cooperative behaviours that are exploitable by non-cooperative cheats, and cheats f...
Bacteria secrete a large variety of beneficial metabolites into the environment, which can be shared...
All social organisms experience dilemmas between cooperators performing group-beneficial actions and...
Cooperation and diversity abound in nature despite cooperators risking exploitation from defectors a...
Bacteria produce a great diversity of siderophores to scavenge for iron in their environment. We sug...
A common way for bacteria to cooperate is via the secretion of beneficial public goods (proteases, s...
SummaryResource competition within a group of cooperators is expected to decrease selection for coop...
Cooperation and diversity abound in nature despite cooperators risking exploitation from defectors a...
Cooperation and diversity abound in nature despite cooperators risking exploitation from defectors a...
Cooperation in nature is ubiquitous, but is susceptible to social cheats who pay little or no cost o...