The importance of species diversity to emergent, ecological properties of communities is increasingly appreciated, but the importance of within-species genetic diversity for analogous emergent properties of populations is only just becoming apparent. Here, the properties and effects of genetic variation on predation resistance in populations were assessed and the molecular mechanism underlying these emergent effects was investigated. Using biofilms of the ubiquitous bacterium Serratia marcescens, we tested the importance of genetic diversity in defending biofilms against protozoan grazing, a main source of mortality for bacteria in all natural ecosystems. S. marcescens biofilms established from wild-type cells produce heritable, stable vari...
Biofilm populations are known to harbor great diversity, but the importance of this diversity is not...
Although many environmental microbial populations are large and genetically diverse, both the level ...
How diversity evolves and persists in biofilms is essential for understanding much of microbial life...
The importance of species diversity to emergent, ecological properties of communities is increasingl...
© 2016 International Society for Microbial Ecology All rights reserved. Diversity has a key role in ...
Bacterial populations in the environment have been shown to harbor tremendous within species diversi...
How does environmental complexity affect the evolution of single genes? Here, we measured the effect...
2014-12-11Escherichia coli and other bacteria can be propagated in the lab in two different ways, in...
The release of cells from a biofilm to the surrounding environment is poorly understood and the impo...
Biofilms are a major form of microbial life in which cells form dense surface associated communities...
Bacteria frequently live in multispecies biofilms where the organismal composition is largely influe...
Mixed species biofilms exhibit increased tolerance to numerous stresses compared to single species b...
Interactions between bacteria belonging to different species are vital for the development of comple...
Diversity has long been recognized to play an essential role in ensuring the survival of biological ...
Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) has been a substantial economic problem due to its antibiotic resi...
Biofilm populations are known to harbor great diversity, but the importance of this diversity is not...
Although many environmental microbial populations are large and genetically diverse, both the level ...
How diversity evolves and persists in biofilms is essential for understanding much of microbial life...
The importance of species diversity to emergent, ecological properties of communities is increasingl...
© 2016 International Society for Microbial Ecology All rights reserved. Diversity has a key role in ...
Bacterial populations in the environment have been shown to harbor tremendous within species diversi...
How does environmental complexity affect the evolution of single genes? Here, we measured the effect...
2014-12-11Escherichia coli and other bacteria can be propagated in the lab in two different ways, in...
The release of cells from a biofilm to the surrounding environment is poorly understood and the impo...
Biofilms are a major form of microbial life in which cells form dense surface associated communities...
Bacteria frequently live in multispecies biofilms where the organismal composition is largely influe...
Mixed species biofilms exhibit increased tolerance to numerous stresses compared to single species b...
Interactions between bacteria belonging to different species are vital for the development of comple...
Diversity has long been recognized to play an essential role in ensuring the survival of biological ...
Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) has been a substantial economic problem due to its antibiotic resi...
Biofilm populations are known to harbor great diversity, but the importance of this diversity is not...
Although many environmental microbial populations are large and genetically diverse, both the level ...
How diversity evolves and persists in biofilms is essential for understanding much of microbial life...