Background. A common form of cooperation in bacteria is based on the secretion of beneficial metabolites, shareable as public good among cells within a group. Because cooperation can be exploited by "cheating" mutants, which contribute less or nothing to the public good, there has been great interest in understanding the conditions required for cooperation to remain evolutionarily stable. In contrast, much less is known about whether cheats, once fixed in the population, are able to revert back to cooperation when conditions change. Here, we tackle this question by subjecting experimentally evolved cheats of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, partly deficient for the production of the iron-scavenging public good pyoverdine, to conditions previously sh...
A common way for bacteria to cooperate is via the secretion of beneficial public goods (proteases, s...
Cooperation in nature is ubiquitous, but is susceptible to social cheats who pay little or no cost o...
Cooperation underlies diverse phenomena including the origins of multicellular life, human behaviour...
Background. A common form of cooperation in bacteria is based on the secretion of beneficial metabol...
BACKGROUND: A common form of cooperation in bacteria is based on the secretion of beneficial metabol...
The production of beneficial public goods is common in the microbial world, and so is cheating – the...
Bacteria often cooperate by secreting molecules that can be shared as public goods between cells. Be...
The production of beneficial public goods is common in the microbial world, and so is cheating--the ...
The production of beneficial public goods is common in the microbial world, and so is cheating – the...
Public goods cooperation is common in microbes, and there is much interest in understanding how such...
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...
A common way for bacteria to cooperate is via the secretion of beneficial public goods (proteases, s...
Cooperation in nature is ubiquitous, but is susceptible to social cheats who pay little or no cost o...
Cooperation underlies diverse phenomena including the origins of multicellular life, human behaviour...
Background. A common form of cooperation in bacteria is based on the secretion of beneficial metabol...
BACKGROUND: A common form of cooperation in bacteria is based on the secretion of beneficial metabol...
The production of beneficial public goods is common in the microbial world, and so is cheating – the...
Bacteria often cooperate by secreting molecules that can be shared as public goods between cells. Be...
The production of beneficial public goods is common in the microbial world, and so is cheating--the ...
The production of beneficial public goods is common in the microbial world, and so is cheating – the...
Public goods cooperation is common in microbes, and there is much interest in understanding how such...
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...
A common way for bacteria to cooperate is via the secretion of beneficial public goods (proteases, s...
Cooperation in nature is ubiquitous, but is susceptible to social cheats who pay little or no cost o...
Cooperation underlies diverse phenomena including the origins of multicellular life, human behaviour...