Bacteria frequently exchange metabolites with other micro- and macro-organisms. In these often obligate cross-feeding interactions, primary metabolites such as vitamins, amino acids, nucleotides, or growth factors are exchanged. The widespread distribution of this type of metabolic interactions, however, is at odds with evolutionary theory: why should an organism invest costly resources to benefit other individuals rather than using these metabolites to maximize its own fitness? Recent empirical work has shown that bacterial genotypes can significantly benefit from trading metabolites with other bacteria relative to cells not engaging in such interactions. Here, we will provide a comprehensive overview over the ecological factors and evolut...
Syntrophic interactions, like cross-feeding, are ubiquitous in the microbial world and occur between...
Microbial interactions abound in natural ecosystems and shape community structure and function. Subs...
Extensive sampling and metagenomics analyses of plankton communities across all aquatic environments...
Bacteria frequently exchange metabolites with other micro- and macro-organisms. In these often oblig...
Polymicrobial communities often show complex patterns of metabolic and ecological interactions, yet...
Polymicrobial communities often show complex patterns of metabolic and ecological interactions, yet...
Polymicrobial communities often show complex patterns of metabolic and ecological interactions, yet...
Polymicrobial communities often show complex patterns of metabolic and ecological interactions, yet...
The majority of known bacterial species cannot be cultivated under laboratory conditions. Here we ar...
Microbes commonly use metabolites produced by other organisms to compete effectively with others in ...
Microbes commonly use metabolites produced by other organisms to compete effectively with others in ...
The diversity and number of species present within microbial communities create the potential for a ...
Microbial interactions, including mutualistic nutrient exchange (cross-feeding), underpin the flow o...
Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can create new...
<div><p>Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can cr...
Syntrophic interactions, like cross-feeding, are ubiquitous in the microbial world and occur between...
Microbial interactions abound in natural ecosystems and shape community structure and function. Subs...
Extensive sampling and metagenomics analyses of plankton communities across all aquatic environments...
Bacteria frequently exchange metabolites with other micro- and macro-organisms. In these often oblig...
Polymicrobial communities often show complex patterns of metabolic and ecological interactions, yet...
Polymicrobial communities often show complex patterns of metabolic and ecological interactions, yet...
Polymicrobial communities often show complex patterns of metabolic and ecological interactions, yet...
Polymicrobial communities often show complex patterns of metabolic and ecological interactions, yet...
The majority of known bacterial species cannot be cultivated under laboratory conditions. Here we ar...
Microbes commonly use metabolites produced by other organisms to compete effectively with others in ...
Microbes commonly use metabolites produced by other organisms to compete effectively with others in ...
The diversity and number of species present within microbial communities create the potential for a ...
Microbial interactions, including mutualistic nutrient exchange (cross-feeding), underpin the flow o...
Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can create new...
<div><p>Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can cr...
Syntrophic interactions, like cross-feeding, are ubiquitous in the microbial world and occur between...
Microbial interactions abound in natural ecosystems and shape community structure and function. Subs...
Extensive sampling and metagenomics analyses of plankton communities across all aquatic environments...