Closely related organisms usually occupy similar ecological niches, leading to intense competition and even extinction. Such competition also can promote rapid phenotypic evolution and ecological divergence. This process may end with the stable occupation of distinct niches or, alternatively, may entail repeated bouts of evolution. Here we examine two Escherichia coli lineages, called L and S, that coexisted for more than 30,000 generations after diverging from a common ancestor. Both lineages underwent sustained phenotypic evolution based on global transcription and resource utilization profiles, with L seeming to encroach over time on the catabolic profile of S. Reciprocal invasion experiments with L and S clones from the same or differen...
International audience: Ecological opportunities promote population divergence into coexisting linea...
International audience: Ecological opportunities promote population divergence into coexisting linea...
The evolution of a novel trait can profoundly change an organism's effects on its environment, which...
Closely related organisms usually occupy similar ecological niches, leading to intense competition a...
Closely related organisms usually occupy similar ecological niches, leading to intense competition a...
Closely related organisms usually occupy similar ecological niches, leading to intense competition a...
International audienceClosely related organisms usually occupy similar ecological niches, leading to...
Ecological opportunities promote population divergence into coexisting lineages. However, the geneti...
Twelve replicate populations of Escherichia coli have been evolving in the laboratory for >25 years ...
Twelve replicate populations of Escherichia coli have been evolving in the laboratory for >25 years ...
Ecological opportunities promote population divergence into coexisting lineages. However, the geneti...
Ecological opportunities promote population divergence into coexisting lineages. However, the geneti...
We investigated the phylogenetic history of a balanced polymorphism that evolved in an experimental ...
International audience: Ecological opportunities promote population divergence into coexisting linea...
International audience: Ecological opportunities promote population divergence into coexisting linea...
International audience: Ecological opportunities promote population divergence into coexisting linea...
International audience: Ecological opportunities promote population divergence into coexisting linea...
The evolution of a novel trait can profoundly change an organism's effects on its environment, which...
Closely related organisms usually occupy similar ecological niches, leading to intense competition a...
Closely related organisms usually occupy similar ecological niches, leading to intense competition a...
Closely related organisms usually occupy similar ecological niches, leading to intense competition a...
International audienceClosely related organisms usually occupy similar ecological niches, leading to...
Ecological opportunities promote population divergence into coexisting lineages. However, the geneti...
Twelve replicate populations of Escherichia coli have been evolving in the laboratory for >25 years ...
Twelve replicate populations of Escherichia coli have been evolving in the laboratory for >25 years ...
Ecological opportunities promote population divergence into coexisting lineages. However, the geneti...
Ecological opportunities promote population divergence into coexisting lineages. However, the geneti...
We investigated the phylogenetic history of a balanced polymorphism that evolved in an experimental ...
International audience: Ecological opportunities promote population divergence into coexisting linea...
International audience: Ecological opportunities promote population divergence into coexisting linea...
International audience: Ecological opportunities promote population divergence into coexisting linea...
International audience: Ecological opportunities promote population divergence into coexisting linea...
The evolution of a novel trait can profoundly change an organism's effects on its environment, which...