SummaryBacteria frequently live in densely populated surface-bound communities, termed biofilms [1–4]. Biofilm-dwelling cells rely on secretion of extracellular substances to construct their communities and to capture nutrients from the environment [5]. Some secreted factors behave as cooperative public goods: they can be exploited by nonproducing cells [6–11]. The means by which public-good-producing bacteria avert exploitation in biofilm environments are largely unknown. Using experiments with Vibrio cholerae, which secretes extracellular enzymes to digest its primary food source, the solid polymer chitin, we show that the public goods dilemma may be solved by two very different mechanisms: cells can produce thick biofilms that confine th...
The idea from human societies that self-interest can lead to a breakdown of cooperation at the group...
Biofilm formation is an important and ubiquitous mode of growth among bacteria. Central to the evolu...
Bacteria secrete a variety of compounds important for nutrient scavenging, competition mediation and...
Bacteria frequently live in densely populated surface-bound communities, termed biofilms [1-4]. Biof...
Extracellular polysaccharides are compounds secreted by microorganisms into the surrounding environm...
Abstract The evolution of cooperation in microbes is a challenge to explain because microbes produci...
Extracellular polysaccharides are compounds secreted by microorganisms into the surrounding environm...
The idea from human societies that self-interest can lead to a breakdown of cooperation at the group...
The idea from human societies that self-interest can lead to a breakdown of cooperation at the group...
Bacteria have fascinating and diverse social lives. They display coordinated group behaviors regulat...
The idea from human societies that self-interest can lead to a breakdown of cooperation at the group...
The idea from human societies that self-interest can lead to a breakdown of cooperation at the group...
Bacteria often interact with their environment through extracellular molecules that increase access ...
Bacterial biofilms display a collective lifestyle, wherein the cells secrete extracellular polymeric...
Bacterial biofilms display a collective lifestyle, wherein the cells secrete extracellular polymeric...
The idea from human societies that self-interest can lead to a breakdown of cooperation at the group...
Biofilm formation is an important and ubiquitous mode of growth among bacteria. Central to the evolu...
Bacteria secrete a variety of compounds important for nutrient scavenging, competition mediation and...
Bacteria frequently live in densely populated surface-bound communities, termed biofilms [1-4]. Biof...
Extracellular polysaccharides are compounds secreted by microorganisms into the surrounding environm...
Abstract The evolution of cooperation in microbes is a challenge to explain because microbes produci...
Extracellular polysaccharides are compounds secreted by microorganisms into the surrounding environm...
The idea from human societies that self-interest can lead to a breakdown of cooperation at the group...
The idea from human societies that self-interest can lead to a breakdown of cooperation at the group...
Bacteria have fascinating and diverse social lives. They display coordinated group behaviors regulat...
The idea from human societies that self-interest can lead to a breakdown of cooperation at the group...
The idea from human societies that self-interest can lead to a breakdown of cooperation at the group...
Bacteria often interact with their environment through extracellular molecules that increase access ...
Bacterial biofilms display a collective lifestyle, wherein the cells secrete extracellular polymeric...
Bacterial biofilms display a collective lifestyle, wherein the cells secrete extracellular polymeric...
The idea from human societies that self-interest can lead to a breakdown of cooperation at the group...
Biofilm formation is an important and ubiquitous mode of growth among bacteria. Central to the evolu...
Bacteria secrete a variety of compounds important for nutrient scavenging, competition mediation and...