Microbes colonizing a surface often experience colony growth dynamics characterized by an initial phase of spatial clonal expansion followed by collision between neighboring colonies to form potentially genetically heterogeneous boundaries. For species with life cycles consisting of repeated surface colonization and dispersal, these spatially-explicit “expansion-collision dynamics” generate periodic transitions between two distinct selective regimes, “expansion competition” and “boundary competition”, each one favoring a different growth strategy. We hypothesized that this dynamic could promote stable coexistence of expansion- and boundary-competition specialists by generating time-varying, negative frequency-dependent selection that insula...
Intraspecific competition influences population and community dynamics and occurs via two mechanisms...
Understanding the origins and maintenance of biodiversity remains one of biology's grand challenges....
Interspecific competition in bacteria governs colony growth dynamics and pattern formation. Here, we...
Microbes colonizing a surface often experience colony growth dynamics characterized by an initial ph...
SummaryCooperation is ubiquitous in nature, but explaining its existence remains a central interdisc...
Microbial cooperation typically consists in the sharing of secreted metabolites (referred to as publ...
This data was collected during the study entitled "Multispecies competition shapes transition to mul...
This data was collected during the study entitled "Multispecies interactions shape the transition to...
Microbes can engage in social interactions ranging from cooperation to warfare. Biofilms are structu...
The evolution and potentially even the survival of a spatially expanding population depends on its g...
Microbes providing public goods are widespread in nature despite running the risk of being exploited...
Competition between species is a major ecological force that can drive evolution. Here, we test the ...
Microbial colonies are experimental model systems for studying the colonization of new territory by ...
Microbial cooperation typically consists in the sharing of secreted metabolites (referred to as publ...
One of the simplest hypotheses used to explain species coexistence is the competition– colonization ...
Intraspecific competition influences population and community dynamics and occurs via two mechanisms...
Understanding the origins and maintenance of biodiversity remains one of biology's grand challenges....
Interspecific competition in bacteria governs colony growth dynamics and pattern formation. Here, we...
Microbes colonizing a surface often experience colony growth dynamics characterized by an initial ph...
SummaryCooperation is ubiquitous in nature, but explaining its existence remains a central interdisc...
Microbial cooperation typically consists in the sharing of secreted metabolites (referred to as publ...
This data was collected during the study entitled "Multispecies competition shapes transition to mul...
This data was collected during the study entitled "Multispecies interactions shape the transition to...
Microbes can engage in social interactions ranging from cooperation to warfare. Biofilms are structu...
The evolution and potentially even the survival of a spatially expanding population depends on its g...
Microbes providing public goods are widespread in nature despite running the risk of being exploited...
Competition between species is a major ecological force that can drive evolution. Here, we test the ...
Microbial colonies are experimental model systems for studying the colonization of new territory by ...
Microbial cooperation typically consists in the sharing of secreted metabolites (referred to as publ...
One of the simplest hypotheses used to explain species coexistence is the competition– colonization ...
Intraspecific competition influences population and community dynamics and occurs via two mechanisms...
Understanding the origins and maintenance of biodiversity remains one of biology's grand challenges....
Interspecific competition in bacteria governs colony growth dynamics and pattern formation. Here, we...