SummaryUnderstanding the maintenance of cooperation requires an understanding of the nature of cheaters and the strategies used to mitigate their effects. However, it is often difficult to determine how cheating or differential social success has arisen. For example, cheaters may employ different strategies (e.g., fixed and facultative), whereas other causes of unequal fitness in social situations can result in winners and losers without cheating. To address these problems, we quantified the social success of naturally occurring genotypes of Dictyostelium discoideum during the formation of chimeric fruiting bodies, consisting of dead stalk cells and viable spores. We demonstrate that an apparent competitive dominance hierarchy of spore form...
Abstract Background A major challenge for evolutionary biology is explaining altruism, particularly ...
Molecular biologists have extensively studied Dictyostelium discoideum and consider it a model orga...
Multicellular organisms regularly eliminate unfit or harmful cells in the process of normal developm...
SummaryUnderstanding the maintenance of cooperation requires an understanding of the nature of cheat...
Dictyostelium discoideum is a eukaryotic micro-organism with a unique life cycle. The amoebae live a...
Abstract Background Competitive social interactions are ubiquitous in nature, but their genetic basi...
Conflict can arise within social groups as cheating behaviors, where individuals reap the benefits o...
BACKGROUND: Competitive social interactions are ubiquitous in nature, but their genetic basis is dif...
SummaryCooperation is ubiquitous across the tree of life, from simple microbes to the complex social...
Social groups face a fundamental problem of overcoming selfish individuals capable of destroying coo...
Abstract Background Altruism can be favored by high relatedness among interactants. We tested the ef...
Cooperation is widespread across life, but its existence can be threatened by exploitation. Social c...
In the wild, social groups of the cellular slime mould amoeba Dictyostelium giganteum are geneticall...
The Dictyostelid or cellular slime moulds (CSMs) are soil amoebae with an asexual life cycle involvi...
Abstract In Dictyostelium chimeric aggregates, strains social behaviour is defined based on their re...
Abstract Background A major challenge for evolutionary biology is explaining altruism, particularly ...
Molecular biologists have extensively studied Dictyostelium discoideum and consider it a model orga...
Multicellular organisms regularly eliminate unfit or harmful cells in the process of normal developm...
SummaryUnderstanding the maintenance of cooperation requires an understanding of the nature of cheat...
Dictyostelium discoideum is a eukaryotic micro-organism with a unique life cycle. The amoebae live a...
Abstract Background Competitive social interactions are ubiquitous in nature, but their genetic basi...
Conflict can arise within social groups as cheating behaviors, where individuals reap the benefits o...
BACKGROUND: Competitive social interactions are ubiquitous in nature, but their genetic basis is dif...
SummaryCooperation is ubiquitous across the tree of life, from simple microbes to the complex social...
Social groups face a fundamental problem of overcoming selfish individuals capable of destroying coo...
Abstract Background Altruism can be favored by high relatedness among interactants. We tested the ef...
Cooperation is widespread across life, but its existence can be threatened by exploitation. Social c...
In the wild, social groups of the cellular slime mould amoeba Dictyostelium giganteum are geneticall...
The Dictyostelid or cellular slime moulds (CSMs) are soil amoebae with an asexual life cycle involvi...
Abstract In Dictyostelium chimeric aggregates, strains social behaviour is defined based on their re...
Abstract Background A major challenge for evolutionary biology is explaining altruism, particularly ...
Molecular biologists have extensively studied Dictyostelium discoideum and consider it a model orga...
Multicellular organisms regularly eliminate unfit or harmful cells in the process of normal developm...