Resource competition within a group of cooperators is expected to decrease selection for cooperative behavior 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 but can also result in diversifying selection for the use of different resources, which in turn could retard the breakdown of cooperation. Diverse groups are likely to be less susceptible to invasion by noncooperating social cheats: First, competition repression [7] resulting from character displacement 8 and 9 may provide less of a selective advantage to cheating; second, cheats may trade off the ability to exploit cooperators that specialize in one type of resource against cooperators that specialize in another [10]; third, diverse communities of any kind may have higher invasion resistance because there are fe...
To survive and thrive in their environment, bacteria engage in a multitude of cooperative and compet...
Intraspecific diversity in biofilm communities is associated with enhanced survival and growth of t...
SummaryNatural bacterial populations often live on surfaces in complex communities called biofilms. ...
Resource competition within a group of cooperators is expected to decrease selection for cooperative...
SummaryResource competition within a group of cooperators is expected to decrease selection for coop...
In many circumstances organisms invest in cooperative activities to increase their mutual fitness bu...
The natural life histories of microorganisms involve complex social interactions that occur both wit...
Population bottlenecks are assumed to play a key role in the maintenance of social traits in microbe...
Explaining cooperation is a challenge for evolutionary biology. Surprisingly, the role of extrinsic ...
SummaryExplaining cooperation is a challenge for evolutionary biology [1, 2]. Surprisingly, the role...
Explaining cooperation is a challenge for evolutionary biology [1, 2]. Surprisingly, the role of ext...
Repression of competition (RC) within social groups has been suggested as a key mechanism driving th...
Repression of competition (RC) within social groups has been suggested as a key mechanism driving th...
Explaining the enormous biodiversity observed in bacterial communities is challenging because ecolog...
Microbial ecology is revealing the vast diversity of strains and species that coexist in many enviro...
To survive and thrive in their environment, bacteria engage in a multitude of cooperative and compet...
Intraspecific diversity in biofilm communities is associated with enhanced survival and growth of t...
SummaryNatural bacterial populations often live on surfaces in complex communities called biofilms. ...
Resource competition within a group of cooperators is expected to decrease selection for cooperative...
SummaryResource competition within a group of cooperators is expected to decrease selection for coop...
In many circumstances organisms invest in cooperative activities to increase their mutual fitness bu...
The natural life histories of microorganisms involve complex social interactions that occur both wit...
Population bottlenecks are assumed to play a key role in the maintenance of social traits in microbe...
Explaining cooperation is a challenge for evolutionary biology. Surprisingly, the role of extrinsic ...
SummaryExplaining cooperation is a challenge for evolutionary biology [1, 2]. Surprisingly, the role...
Explaining cooperation is a challenge for evolutionary biology [1, 2]. Surprisingly, the role of ext...
Repression of competition (RC) within social groups has been suggested as a key mechanism driving th...
Repression of competition (RC) within social groups has been suggested as a key mechanism driving th...
Explaining the enormous biodiversity observed in bacterial communities is challenging because ecolog...
Microbial ecology is revealing the vast diversity of strains and species that coexist in many enviro...
To survive and thrive in their environment, bacteria engage in a multitude of cooperative and compet...
Intraspecific diversity in biofilm communities is associated with enhanced survival and growth of t...
SummaryNatural bacterial populations often live on surfaces in complex communities called biofilms. ...