Mutualism, interspecific cooperation that yields reciprocal benefits, can promote species coexistence, enhancing biodiversity. As a specific form of mutualism, cross-feeding, where each of two mutualists produces a resource the other one needs, has been broadly studied. However, few theoretical studies have examined competition between cross-feeding mutualists and cheaters, who do not synthesize resources themselves. In this paper we study a model with two mutualists, a cheater, two micronutrients that are synthesized and exchanged by the mutualists, and one macronutrient that is only from external supply. We investigate the coexistence of the species in the framework of resource competition theory. In particular, we examine the effect of t...
Microbial interactions, including mutualistic nutrient exchange (cross-feeding), underpin the flow o...
Summary: Microbes shape their habitats by consuming resources and producing a diverse array of chemi...
Syntrophic cooperation among prokaryotes is ubiquitous and diverse. It relies on unilateral or mutua...
Mutualism, interspecific cooperation that yields reciprocal benefits, can promote species coexistenc...
ABSTRACT Many mutualistic microbial relationships are based on nutrient cross-feeding. Traditionally...
Many mutualistic microbial relationships are based on nutrient cross-feeding. Traditionally, cross-f...
Mutualisms between species play an important role in ecosystem function and stability. However, in s...
Mutualisms between species play an important role in ecosystem function and stability. However, in s...
Mutualisms are ubiquitous, but models predict they should be susceptible to cheating. Resolving this...
The act of cross-feeding whereby unrelated species exchange nutrients is a common feature of microbi...
The act of cross-feeding whereby unrelated species exchange nutrients is a common feature of microbi...
Cross-feeding is the exchange of nutrients among species of microbes. It has two potential evolution...
Cross-feeding is the exchange of nutrients among species of microbes. It has two potential evolution...
<div><p>Cross-feeding, a relationship wherein one organism consumes metabolites excreted by another,...
Interspecific mutualisms have been playing a central role in the functioning of all ecosystems since...
Microbial interactions, including mutualistic nutrient exchange (cross-feeding), underpin the flow o...
Summary: Microbes shape their habitats by consuming resources and producing a diverse array of chemi...
Syntrophic cooperation among prokaryotes is ubiquitous and diverse. It relies on unilateral or mutua...
Mutualism, interspecific cooperation that yields reciprocal benefits, can promote species coexistenc...
ABSTRACT Many mutualistic microbial relationships are based on nutrient cross-feeding. Traditionally...
Many mutualistic microbial relationships are based on nutrient cross-feeding. Traditionally, cross-f...
Mutualisms between species play an important role in ecosystem function and stability. However, in s...
Mutualisms between species play an important role in ecosystem function and stability. However, in s...
Mutualisms are ubiquitous, but models predict they should be susceptible to cheating. Resolving this...
The act of cross-feeding whereby unrelated species exchange nutrients is a common feature of microbi...
The act of cross-feeding whereby unrelated species exchange nutrients is a common feature of microbi...
Cross-feeding is the exchange of nutrients among species of microbes. It has two potential evolution...
Cross-feeding is the exchange of nutrients among species of microbes. It has two potential evolution...
<div><p>Cross-feeding, a relationship wherein one organism consumes metabolites excreted by another,...
Interspecific mutualisms have been playing a central role in the functioning of all ecosystems since...
Microbial interactions, including mutualistic nutrient exchange (cross-feeding), underpin the flow o...
Summary: Microbes shape their habitats by consuming resources and producing a diverse array of chemi...
Syntrophic cooperation among prokaryotes is ubiquitous and diverse. It relies on unilateral or mutua...