Background: Antagonistic interactions mediated by antibiotics are strong drivers of bacterial community dynamics which shape biodiversity. Colicin production by Escherichia coli is such an interaction that governs intraspecific competition and is involved in promoting biodiversity. It is unknown how environmental cues affect regulation of the colicin operon and thus influence antibiotic-mediated community dynamics. Results: Here, we investigate the community dynamics of colicin-producing, -sensitive, and -resistant/non-producer E. coli strains that colonize a microfabricated spatially-structured habitat. Nutrients are found to strongly influence community dynamics: when growing on amino acids and peptides, colicin-mediated competition is in...
Antibiosis and resource competition are major drivers shaping the assembly, diversity and functionin...
<div><p>Bacteria form dense surface-associated communities known as biofilms that are central to the...
International audienceFormation of bacterial biofilm communities leads to profound physiological mod...
Background: Antagonistic interactions mediated by antibiotics are strong drivers of bacterial commun...
Hierarchical organization in ecology, whereby interactions are nested in a manner that leads to a do...
<div><p>Polymicrobial interactions play an important role in shaping the outcome of antibiotic treat...
Antibiosis and resource competition are major drivers shaping the assembly, diversity and functionin...
Antibiotic-producing microorganisms can gain a selective advantage by inhibiting nearby competing sp...
The release of toxins is one mechanism used by bacterial species to establish dominance over competi...
Polymicrobial interactions play an important role in shaping the outcome of antibiotic treatment, ye...
When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an adv...
Bacteria often live in spatially structured groups such as biofilms. In these groups, cells can coll...
When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an adv...
Microorganisms comprise about half of the biomass on our planet and play a key role in the biogeoche...
Microbial community structure and function rely on complex interactions whose underlying molecular m...
Antibiosis and resource competition are major drivers shaping the assembly, diversity and functionin...
<div><p>Bacteria form dense surface-associated communities known as biofilms that are central to the...
International audienceFormation of bacterial biofilm communities leads to profound physiological mod...
Background: Antagonistic interactions mediated by antibiotics are strong drivers of bacterial commun...
Hierarchical organization in ecology, whereby interactions are nested in a manner that leads to a do...
<div><p>Polymicrobial interactions play an important role in shaping the outcome of antibiotic treat...
Antibiosis and resource competition are major drivers shaping the assembly, diversity and functionin...
Antibiotic-producing microorganisms can gain a selective advantage by inhibiting nearby competing sp...
The release of toxins is one mechanism used by bacterial species to establish dominance over competi...
Polymicrobial interactions play an important role in shaping the outcome of antibiotic treatment, ye...
When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an adv...
Bacteria often live in spatially structured groups such as biofilms. In these groups, cells can coll...
When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an adv...
Microorganisms comprise about half of the biomass on our planet and play a key role in the biogeoche...
Microbial community structure and function rely on complex interactions whose underlying molecular m...
Antibiosis and resource competition are major drivers shaping the assembly, diversity and functionin...
<div><p>Bacteria form dense surface-associated communities known as biofilms that are central to the...
International audienceFormation of bacterial biofilm communities leads to profound physiological mod...