SummaryThe evolution of sociality and altruism is enigmatic because cooperators are constantly threatened by cheaters who benefit from cooperation without incurring its full cost [1, 2]. Kin recognition is the ability to recognize and cooperate with genetically close relatives. It has also been proposed as a potential mechanism that limits cheating [3, 4], but there has been no direct experimental support for that possibility. Here we show that kin recognition protects cooperators against cheaters. The social amoebae Dictyostelium discoideum cooperate by forming multicellular aggregates that develop into fruiting bodies of viable spores and dead stalk cells. Cheaters preferentially differentiate into spores while their victims die as stalk ...
Social groups face a fundamental problem of overcoming selfish individuals capable of destroying coo...
Abstract Background Competitive social interactions are ubiquitous in nature, but their genetic basi...
SummaryUnderstanding the maintenance of cooperation requires an understanding of the nature of cheat...
SummaryThe evolution of sociality and altruism is enigmatic because cooperators are constantly threa...
Temporal regulation of kin recognition maintains recognition-cue diversity and suppresses cheating H...
The evolution of multicellularity is one of the key transitions in evolution and requires extreme le...
Presentation delivered at the symposium Evidence of Taxa, Clone, and Kin Discrimination in Protists:...
Cellular slime molds (CSMs) possess a remarkable life cycle that encompasses an extreme act of altru...
Abstract Background Altruism can be favored by high relatedness among interactants. We tested the ef...
Dictyostelium discoideum is a eukaryotic micro-organism with a unique life cycle. The amoebae live a...
When confronted with starvation, the amoebae of Dictyostelium discoideum initiate a developmental pr...
The evolution of multicellularity is one of the key transitions in evolution and requires extreme le...
The evolution of multicellularity is a major transition that is not yet fully understood. Specifical...
Cooperation is widespread across life, but its existence can be threatened by exploitation. Social c...
Entamoeba histolytica is one of the least understood protists in terms of taxa, clone, and kin discr...
Social groups face a fundamental problem of overcoming selfish individuals capable of destroying coo...
Abstract Background Competitive social interactions are ubiquitous in nature, but their genetic basi...
SummaryUnderstanding the maintenance of cooperation requires an understanding of the nature of cheat...
SummaryThe evolution of sociality and altruism is enigmatic because cooperators are constantly threa...
Temporal regulation of kin recognition maintains recognition-cue diversity and suppresses cheating H...
The evolution of multicellularity is one of the key transitions in evolution and requires extreme le...
Presentation delivered at the symposium Evidence of Taxa, Clone, and Kin Discrimination in Protists:...
Cellular slime molds (CSMs) possess a remarkable life cycle that encompasses an extreme act of altru...
Abstract Background Altruism can be favored by high relatedness among interactants. We tested the ef...
Dictyostelium discoideum is a eukaryotic micro-organism with a unique life cycle. The amoebae live a...
When confronted with starvation, the amoebae of Dictyostelium discoideum initiate a developmental pr...
The evolution of multicellularity is one of the key transitions in evolution and requires extreme le...
The evolution of multicellularity is a major transition that is not yet fully understood. Specifical...
Cooperation is widespread across life, but its existence can be threatened by exploitation. Social c...
Entamoeba histolytica is one of the least understood protists in terms of taxa, clone, and kin discr...
Social groups face a fundamental problem of overcoming selfish individuals capable of destroying coo...
Abstract Background Competitive social interactions are ubiquitous in nature, but their genetic basi...
SummaryUnderstanding the maintenance of cooperation requires an understanding of the nature of cheat...