Studies of abiotic adaptation often consider single species in isolation, yet natural communities contain many coexisting species which could limit or promote abiotic adaptation. Here we show, using soil bacterial communities, that evolving in the presence of a competitor constrained abiotic adaptation. Specifically, Pseudomonas fluorescens evolved alone was fitter than P. fluorescens evolved alongside Pseudomonas putida, when P. putida was absent. Genome analyses indicated this was due to mutation of the acetate scavenger actP, which occurred exclusively, and almost universally, in single‐species‐evolved clones. actP disruption was associated with increased growth in soil compared with wild‐type actP, but this benefit was abolished when P....
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Intraspecific competition for limited niches has been recognized as a driving force for adaptive rad...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Studies of abiotic adaptation often consider single species in isolation, yet natural communities co...
Interactions between microbes can both constrain and enhance their adaptation to the environment. Ho...
A major unresolved question is how bacteria living in complex communities respond to environmental c...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Microorganisms have evolved various life-history strategies to survive fluctuating resource conditio...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Ecological processes have the potential to influence evolution through their effects on selection. ...
Resource availability is one of the main factors determining the ecological dynamics of populations ...
Resource availability is one of the main factors determining the ecological dynamics of populations ...
Soil bacteria typically coexist with close relatives generating widespread phylogenetic clustering. ...
Closely interacting microbial species pairs (e.g., predator and prey) can become coadapted via recip...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Intraspecific competition for limited niches has been recognized as a driving force for adaptive rad...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Studies of abiotic adaptation often consider single species in isolation, yet natural communities co...
Interactions between microbes can both constrain and enhance their adaptation to the environment. Ho...
A major unresolved question is how bacteria living in complex communities respond to environmental c...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Microorganisms have evolved various life-history strategies to survive fluctuating resource conditio...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Ecological processes have the potential to influence evolution through their effects on selection. ...
Resource availability is one of the main factors determining the ecological dynamics of populations ...
Resource availability is one of the main factors determining the ecological dynamics of populations ...
Soil bacteria typically coexist with close relatives generating widespread phylogenetic clustering. ...
Closely interacting microbial species pairs (e.g., predator and prey) can become coadapted via recip...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Intraspecific competition for limited niches has been recognized as a driving force for adaptive rad...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...