The most evident aspect of biodiversity is the variety of complex forms and behaviors among organisms, both living and extinct. Comparative molecular and physiological studies show that the evolution of complex phenotypic traits involves multiple levels of biological organization (i.e. genes, chromosomes, organelles, cells, individual organisms, species, etc.). Regardless of the specific molecular mechanisms and details, the evolution of different complex biological organizations share a commonality: cooperation and conflict among the parts of the biological unit under study. The potential for conflict among parts is abundant. How then do complex systems persist, given the necessity of cooperative behavior for their maintenance, when the po...
How can cooperation thrive in a selfish world? Recent evolution experiments show how bacteria themse...
shared genes, symbiosis 136 Volume 79THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY Darwin recognized that natural ...
SummaryExplaining cooperation is a challenge for evolutionary biology [1, 2]. Surprisingly, the role...
Natural selection primarily acts at the level of the individual. Despite this, cooperation exists in...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Washington State UniversityThis disserta...
Microbial life in nature is typically associated with two distinctive features: (i) the formation of...
Microbial communities are increasingly utilised in biotechnology. Efficiency and productivity in man...
The natural life histories of microorganisms involve complex social interactions that occur both wit...
Natural selection favors behaviors that increase an organism’s survival and reproduction. However, m...
ABSTRACT Bacteria live in complex multispecies communities. Intimately interacting bacterial cells a...
Microorganisms communicate and cooperate to perform a wide range of multicellular behaviours, such a...
Bacteria live in complex multispecies communities. Intimately interacting bacterial cells are ubiqui...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Microbial communities are ubiquitous and perform funct...
Microorganisms communicate and cooperate to perform a wide range of multicellular behaviours, such a...
Explaining cooperation is a challenge for evolutionary biology. Surprisingly, the role of extrinsic ...
How can cooperation thrive in a selfish world? Recent evolution experiments show how bacteria themse...
shared genes, symbiosis 136 Volume 79THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY Darwin recognized that natural ...
SummaryExplaining cooperation is a challenge for evolutionary biology [1, 2]. Surprisingly, the role...
Natural selection primarily acts at the level of the individual. Despite this, cooperation exists in...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Washington State UniversityThis disserta...
Microbial life in nature is typically associated with two distinctive features: (i) the formation of...
Microbial communities are increasingly utilised in biotechnology. Efficiency and productivity in man...
The natural life histories of microorganisms involve complex social interactions that occur both wit...
Natural selection favors behaviors that increase an organism’s survival and reproduction. However, m...
ABSTRACT Bacteria live in complex multispecies communities. Intimately interacting bacterial cells a...
Microorganisms communicate and cooperate to perform a wide range of multicellular behaviours, such a...
Bacteria live in complex multispecies communities. Intimately interacting bacterial cells are ubiqui...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Microbial communities are ubiquitous and perform funct...
Microorganisms communicate and cooperate to perform a wide range of multicellular behaviours, such a...
Explaining cooperation is a challenge for evolutionary biology. Surprisingly, the role of extrinsic ...
How can cooperation thrive in a selfish world? Recent evolution experiments show how bacteria themse...
shared genes, symbiosis 136 Volume 79THE QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY Darwin recognized that natural ...
SummaryExplaining cooperation is a challenge for evolutionary biology [1, 2]. Surprisingly, the role...