Microbial cooperation typically consists in the sharing of secreted metabolites (referred to as public goods) within the community. Although public goods generally promote population growth, they are also vulnerable to exploitation by cheating mutants, which no longer contribute, but still benefit from the public goods produced by others. Although previous studies have identified a number of key factors that prevent the spreading of cheaters, little is known about how these factors interact and jointly shape the evolution of microbial cooperation. Here, we address this issue by investigating the interaction effects of cell diffusion, cell density, public good diffusion and durability (factors known to individually influence costs and benefi...
On its own, a single cell cannot exert more than a microscopic influence on its immediate surroundin...
The production of beneficial public goods is common in the microbial world, and so is cheating – the...
Background. A common form of cooperation in bacteria is based on the secretion of beneficial metabol...
Microbial cooperation typically consists in the sharing of secreted metabolites (referred to as publ...
Although cooperative systems can persist in nature despite the potential for exploitation by noncoop...
Cooperative behavior, the costly provision of benefits to others, is common across all domains of li...
Although cooperative systems can persist in nature despite the potential for exploitation by noncoop...
Microbes often form densely populated communities, which favor competitive and cooperative interacti...
Competition between species is a major ecological force that can drive evolution. Here, we test the ...
Microbes providing public goods are widespread in nature despite running the risk of being exploited...
Cooperative behavior, the costly provision of benefits to others, is common across all domains of li...
Cooperation plays important roles in bacteria, plant, animal, and human ecosystems. Cheaters, who ga...
The production of beneficial public goods is common in the microbial world, and so is cheating – the...
An increasing body of empirical evidence suggests that cooperation among clone-mates is common in ba...
Abstract The evolution of cooperation in microbes is a challenge to explain because microbes produci...
On its own, a single cell cannot exert more than a microscopic influence on its immediate surroundin...
The production of beneficial public goods is common in the microbial world, and so is cheating – the...
Background. A common form of cooperation in bacteria is based on the secretion of beneficial metabol...
Microbial cooperation typically consists in the sharing of secreted metabolites (referred to as publ...
Although cooperative systems can persist in nature despite the potential for exploitation by noncoop...
Cooperative behavior, the costly provision of benefits to others, is common across all domains of li...
Although cooperative systems can persist in nature despite the potential for exploitation by noncoop...
Microbes often form densely populated communities, which favor competitive and cooperative interacti...
Competition between species is a major ecological force that can drive evolution. Here, we test the ...
Microbes providing public goods are widespread in nature despite running the risk of being exploited...
Cooperative behavior, the costly provision of benefits to others, is common across all domains of li...
Cooperation plays important roles in bacteria, plant, animal, and human ecosystems. Cheaters, who ga...
The production of beneficial public goods is common in the microbial world, and so is cheating – the...
An increasing body of empirical evidence suggests that cooperation among clone-mates is common in ba...
Abstract The evolution of cooperation in microbes is a challenge to explain because microbes produci...
On its own, a single cell cannot exert more than a microscopic influence on its immediate surroundin...
The production of beneficial public goods is common in the microbial world, and so is cheating – the...
Background. A common form of cooperation in bacteria is based on the secretion of beneficial metabol...