Hierarchical organization in ecology, whereby interactions are nested in a manner that leads to a dominant species, naturally result in the exclusion of all but the dominant competitor. Alternatively, non-hierarchical competitive dynamics, such as cyclical interactions, can sustain biodiversity. Here, we designed a simple microbial community with three strains of E. coli that cyclically interact through (i) the inhibition of protein production, (ii) the digestion of genomic DNA, and (iii) the disruption of the cell membrane. We find that intrinsic differences in these three major mechanisms of bacterial warfare lead to an unbalanced community that is dominated by the weakest strain. We also use a computational model to describe how the rela...
The assembly and maintenance of microbial diversity in natural communities, despite the abundance of...
Microbes live in dense communities where strains and species compete for space and nutrients. Cells ...
Microbes live in dense communities where strains and species compete for space and nutrients. Cells ...
Hierarchical organization in ecology, whereby interactions are nested in a manner that leads to a do...
The diversity and impact of the human microbiome has catalyzed interest in how microbial communities...
Microorganisms comprise about half of the biomass on our planet and play a key role in the biogeoche...
Evolutionary processes generating biodiversity and ecological mechanisms maintaining biodiversity se...
Conflict and cooperation between bacterial species drive the composition and function of microbial c...
Evolutionary processes generating biodiversity and ecological mechanisms maintaining biodiversity se...
Conflict and cooperation between bacterial species drive the composition and function of microbial c...
Conflict and cooperation between bacterial species drive the composition and function of microbial c...
Conflict and cooperation between bacterial species drive the composition and function of microbial c...
Microbial life in nature is typically associated with two distinctive features: (i) the formation of...
Microbial life in nature is typically associated with two distinctive features: (i) the formation of...
Background: Antagonistic interactions mediated by antibiotics are strong drivers of bacterial commun...
The assembly and maintenance of microbial diversity in natural communities, despite the abundance of...
Microbes live in dense communities where strains and species compete for space and nutrients. Cells ...
Microbes live in dense communities where strains and species compete for space and nutrients. Cells ...
Hierarchical organization in ecology, whereby interactions are nested in a manner that leads to a do...
The diversity and impact of the human microbiome has catalyzed interest in how microbial communities...
Microorganisms comprise about half of the biomass on our planet and play a key role in the biogeoche...
Evolutionary processes generating biodiversity and ecological mechanisms maintaining biodiversity se...
Conflict and cooperation between bacterial species drive the composition and function of microbial c...
Evolutionary processes generating biodiversity and ecological mechanisms maintaining biodiversity se...
Conflict and cooperation between bacterial species drive the composition and function of microbial c...
Conflict and cooperation between bacterial species drive the composition and function of microbial c...
Conflict and cooperation between bacterial species drive the composition and function of microbial c...
Microbial life in nature is typically associated with two distinctive features: (i) the formation of...
Microbial life in nature is typically associated with two distinctive features: (i) the formation of...
Background: Antagonistic interactions mediated by antibiotics are strong drivers of bacterial commun...
The assembly and maintenance of microbial diversity in natural communities, despite the abundance of...
Microbes live in dense communities where strains and species compete for space and nutrients. Cells ...
Microbes live in dense communities where strains and species compete for space and nutrients. Cells ...