How significant is social evolution theory for the maintenance of virulence in natural populations? We assume that secreted, distantly acting virulence factors are highly likely to be cooperative public goods. Using this assumption, we discuss and critically assess the potential importance of social interactions for understanding the evolution, diversity and distribution of virulence in the Bacillus cereus group, a novel study system for microbial social biology. We conclude that dynamic equilibria in Cry toxin production, as well as strong spatial structure and population bottlenecks in hosts are the main ecological factors maintaining the cooperative secretion of virulence factors and argue that collective action has contributed to the ev...
During infections, bacterial pathogens can engage in a variety of interactions with each other, rang...
Microorganisms communicate and cooperate to perform a wide range of multicellular behaviours, such a...
There has been much interest in using social evolution theory to predict the damage to a host from p...
How significant is social evolution theory for the maintenance of virulence in natural populations? ...
Individual bacterial cells can communicate via quorum sensing, cooperate to harvest nutrients from t...
Individual bacterial cells can communicate via quorum sensing, cooperate to harvest nutrients from t...
Laboratory experiments have shown that the fitness of microorganisms can depend on cooperation betwe...
Laboratory experiments have shown that the fitness of microorganisms can depend on cooperation betwe...
In recent decades we have learned that cooperation is an important and pervasive feature of microbia...
In recent decades we have learned that cooperation is an important and pervasive feature of microbi...
To survive and thrive in their environment, bacteria engage in a multitude of cooperative and compet...
Microorganisms communicate and cooperate to perform a wide range of multicellular behaviours, such a...
Microbes rely on collective behaviours, such as communication and cooperation to survive and form co...
ABSTRACT Bacteria live in complex multispecies communities. Intimately interacting bacterial cells a...
Bacteria live in complex multispecies communities. Intimately interacting bacterial cells are ubiqui...
During infections, bacterial pathogens can engage in a variety of interactions with each other, rang...
Microorganisms communicate and cooperate to perform a wide range of multicellular behaviours, such a...
There has been much interest in using social evolution theory to predict the damage to a host from p...
How significant is social evolution theory for the maintenance of virulence in natural populations? ...
Individual bacterial cells can communicate via quorum sensing, cooperate to harvest nutrients from t...
Individual bacterial cells can communicate via quorum sensing, cooperate to harvest nutrients from t...
Laboratory experiments have shown that the fitness of microorganisms can depend on cooperation betwe...
Laboratory experiments have shown that the fitness of microorganisms can depend on cooperation betwe...
In recent decades we have learned that cooperation is an important and pervasive feature of microbia...
In recent decades we have learned that cooperation is an important and pervasive feature of microbi...
To survive and thrive in their environment, bacteria engage in a multitude of cooperative and compet...
Microorganisms communicate and cooperate to perform a wide range of multicellular behaviours, such a...
Microbes rely on collective behaviours, such as communication and cooperation to survive and form co...
ABSTRACT Bacteria live in complex multispecies communities. Intimately interacting bacterial cells a...
Bacteria live in complex multispecies communities. Intimately interacting bacterial cells are ubiqui...
During infections, bacterial pathogens can engage in a variety of interactions with each other, rang...
Microorganisms communicate and cooperate to perform a wide range of multicellular behaviours, such a...
There has been much interest in using social evolution theory to predict the damage to a host from p...