Most organisms grow in space, whether they are viruses spreading within a host tissue or invasive species colonizing a new continent. Evolution typically selects for higher expansion rates during spatial growth, but it has been suggested that slower expanders can take over under certain conditions. Here, we report an experimental observation of such population dynamics. We demonstrate that mutants that grow slower in isolation nevertheless win in competition, not only when the two types are intermixed, but also when they are spatially segregated into sectors. The latter was thought to be impossible because previous studies focused exclusively on the global competitions mediated by expansion velocities, but overlooked the local competitions ...
Microbial colonies are experimental model systems for studying the colonization of new territory by ...
Range expansion of spreading organisms has been found to follow three types: (i) linear expansion wi...
Microbial range expansion experiments provide insight into the complex link between dynamic structu...
International audiencePredicting the evolution of expanding populations is critical to controlling b...
Populations in spatially structured environments may be divided into a number of (semi-) isolated su...
Evolution by natural selection tends to favors those that replicate faster to leave more offspring; ...
SummaryCooperation is ubiquitous in nature, but explaining its existence remains a central interdisc...
The ability of a species to colonize newly available habitats is crucial to its overall fitness1-3. ...
Range expansions and biological invasions are prime examples of transient processes that are likely ...
Competition is ubiquitous in microbial communities, shaping both their spatial and temporal structur...
Microbes colonizing a surface often experience colony growth dynamics characterized by an initial ph...
Evolution by natural selection is commonly perceived as a process that favors those that replicate f...
In this theoretical study, we aim at explaining the role of growth and dispersal in spatial evolutio...
A fundamental problem of asexual adaptation is that beneficial substitutions are not efficiently acc...
The rate at which a species responds to natural selection is a central predictor of the species' abi...
Microbial colonies are experimental model systems for studying the colonization of new territory by ...
Range expansion of spreading organisms has been found to follow three types: (i) linear expansion wi...
Microbial range expansion experiments provide insight into the complex link between dynamic structu...
International audiencePredicting the evolution of expanding populations is critical to controlling b...
Populations in spatially structured environments may be divided into a number of (semi-) isolated su...
Evolution by natural selection tends to favors those that replicate faster to leave more offspring; ...
SummaryCooperation is ubiquitous in nature, but explaining its existence remains a central interdisc...
The ability of a species to colonize newly available habitats is crucial to its overall fitness1-3. ...
Range expansions and biological invasions are prime examples of transient processes that are likely ...
Competition is ubiquitous in microbial communities, shaping both their spatial and temporal structur...
Microbes colonizing a surface often experience colony growth dynamics characterized by an initial ph...
Evolution by natural selection is commonly perceived as a process that favors those that replicate f...
In this theoretical study, we aim at explaining the role of growth and dispersal in spatial evolutio...
A fundamental problem of asexual adaptation is that beneficial substitutions are not efficiently acc...
The rate at which a species responds to natural selection is a central predictor of the species' abi...
Microbial colonies are experimental model systems for studying the colonization of new territory by ...
Range expansion of spreading organisms has been found to follow three types: (i) linear expansion wi...
Microbial range expansion experiments provide insight into the complex link between dynamic structu...