When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an advantage over competitors. Recent studies in the laboratory have confirmed theoretical predictions that bacteriocin production can determine coexistence, by eradicating sensitive competitors or driving the emergence of resistant genotypes. However, there is currently limited evidence that bacteriocin-mediated competition influences the coexistence and distribution of genotypes in natural environments, and what factors drive interactions towards inhibition remain unclear. Using natural soil populations of Pseudomonas fluorescens, we assessed the ability of the isolates to inhibit one another with respect to spatial proximity in the field, geneti...
One of the most important ways that bacteria compete for resources and space is by producing antibio...
Background - Bacteria excrete costly toxins to defend their ecological niche. The evolution of such ...
To survive and thrive in their environment, bacteria engage in a multitude of cooperative and compet...
When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an adv...
When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an adv...
Antibiotic-producing microorganisms can gain a selective advantage by inhibiting nearby competing sp...
In animals and plants, social structure can reduce conflict within populations and bias aggression t...
Anticompetitor traits such as the production of allelopathic toxins can confer significant competiti...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Evolutionary arms race plays a major role in shaping biological diversity. ...
Nearly all bacteria produce narrow-spectrum antibiotics called bacteriocins. Studies have shown that...
Understanding characteristic differences between host-associated and free-living opportunistic patho...
Understanding the conditions that favour the evolution and maintenance of spiteful bacteriocin produ...
In structured environments, antibiotic producing microorganisms can gain a selective advantage by in...
Certain bacterial species produce antimicrobial compounds only in the presence of a competing specie...
Bacteriocins are the most abundant and diverse defense systems in bacteria. As a result of the speci...
One of the most important ways that bacteria compete for resources and space is by producing antibio...
Background - Bacteria excrete costly toxins to defend their ecological niche. The evolution of such ...
To survive and thrive in their environment, bacteria engage in a multitude of cooperative and compet...
When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an adv...
When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an adv...
Antibiotic-producing microorganisms can gain a selective advantage by inhibiting nearby competing sp...
In animals and plants, social structure can reduce conflict within populations and bias aggression t...
Anticompetitor traits such as the production of allelopathic toxins can confer significant competiti...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Evolutionary arms race plays a major role in shaping biological diversity. ...
Nearly all bacteria produce narrow-spectrum antibiotics called bacteriocins. Studies have shown that...
Understanding characteristic differences between host-associated and free-living opportunistic patho...
Understanding the conditions that favour the evolution and maintenance of spiteful bacteriocin produ...
In structured environments, antibiotic producing microorganisms can gain a selective advantage by in...
Certain bacterial species produce antimicrobial compounds only in the presence of a competing specie...
Bacteriocins are the most abundant and diverse defense systems in bacteria. As a result of the speci...
One of the most important ways that bacteria compete for resources and space is by producing antibio...
Background - Bacteria excrete costly toxins to defend their ecological niche. The evolution of such ...
To survive and thrive in their environment, bacteria engage in a multitude of cooperative and compet...