Rapid within-species evolution can alter community structure, yet the mechanisms underpinning this effect remain unknown. Populations that rapidly evolve large amounts of phenotypic diversity are likely to interact with more species and have the largest impact on community structure. However, the evolution of phenotypic diversity is, in turn, influenced by the presence of other species. Here, we investigate how microbial community structure changes as a consequence of rapidly evolved within-species diversity using Pseudomonas fluorescens as a focal species. Evolved P. fluorescens populations showed substantial phenotypic diversification in resource-use (and correlated genomic change) irrespective of whether they were pre-adapted in isolatio...
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Understanding the origins of biological diversity is a fundamental goal of evolutionary biology. A ...
A major unresolved question is how bacteria living in complex communities respond to environmental c...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
There is a growing awareness that biodiversity not only drives ecosystem services but also affects e...
There is a growing awareness that biodiversity not only drives ecosystem services but also affects e...
There is a growing awareness that biodiversity not only drives ecosystem services but also affects e...
There is a growing awareness that biodiversity not only drives ecosystem services but also affects e...
International audienceThere is a growing awareness that biodiversity not only drives ecosystem servi...
International audienceThere is a growing awareness that biodiversity not only drives ecosystem servi...
International audienceThere is a growing awareness that biodiversity not only drives ecosystem servi...
Determining the factors responsible for the origin and maintenance of diversity remains a difficult ...
Intraspecific competition for limited niches has been recognized as a driving force for adaptive rad...
A major unresolved question is how bacteria living in complex communities respond to environmental c...
A major unresolved question is how bacteria living in complex communities respond to environmental c...
© 2016 International Society for Microbial Ecology All rights reserved. Diversity has a key role in ...
Understanding the origins of biological diversity is a fundamental goal of evolutionary biology. A ...
A major unresolved question is how bacteria living in complex communities respond to environmental c...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
There is a growing awareness that biodiversity not only drives ecosystem services but also affects e...
There is a growing awareness that biodiversity not only drives ecosystem services but also affects e...
There is a growing awareness that biodiversity not only drives ecosystem services but also affects e...
There is a growing awareness that biodiversity not only drives ecosystem services but also affects e...
International audienceThere is a growing awareness that biodiversity not only drives ecosystem servi...
International audienceThere is a growing awareness that biodiversity not only drives ecosystem servi...
International audienceThere is a growing awareness that biodiversity not only drives ecosystem servi...
Determining the factors responsible for the origin and maintenance of diversity remains a difficult ...
Intraspecific competition for limited niches has been recognized as a driving force for adaptive rad...
A major unresolved question is how bacteria living in complex communities respond to environmental c...
A major unresolved question is how bacteria living in complex communities respond to environmental c...
© 2016 International Society for Microbial Ecology All rights reserved. Diversity has a key role in ...
Understanding the origins of biological diversity is a fundamental goal of evolutionary biology. A ...
A major unresolved question is how bacteria living in complex communities respond to environmental c...