In heterogenous, spatially structured habitats, individuals within populations can become adapted to the prevailing conditions in their local environment. Such local adaptation has been reported for animals and plants, and for pathogens adapting to hosts. There is increasing interest in applying the concept of local adaptation to microbial populations, especially in the context of microbe–microbe interactions. Here, we tested whether cooperation and cheating on cooperation can spur patterns of local adaptation in soil and pond communities of Pseudomonas bacteria, collected across a geographical scale of 0.5 to 50 m. We focussed on the production of pyoverdines, a group of secreted iron-scavenging siderophores that often differ among pseudo...
Background Intraspecific public goods are commonly shared within microbial populations, where the be...
A major unresolved question is how bacteria living in complex communities respond to environmental c...
© The Author(s) 2016. The spatial distribution of microbes on our planet is famously formulated in t...
In heterogenous, spatially structured habitats, individuals within populations can become adapted to...
Local adaptation is an outcome of divergent selection on microbial populations and has been linked t...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Microbes are social organisms. Their social repertoire ranges from mutually beneficial cooperative i...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Our understanding of microbial biogeography has been governed by the dictum "Everything is everywher...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record....
All social organisms experience dilemmas between cooperators performing group-beneficial actions and...
Antagonistic co-evolution between hosts and parasites can lead to local adaptation (LA) such that pa...
Background Intraspecific public goods are commonly shared within microbial populations, where the be...
A major unresolved question is how bacteria living in complex communities respond to environmental c...
© The Author(s) 2016. The spatial distribution of microbes on our planet is famously formulated in t...
In heterogenous, spatially structured habitats, individuals within populations can become adapted to...
Local adaptation is an outcome of divergent selection on microbial populations and has been linked t...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Microbes are social organisms. Their social repertoire ranges from mutually beneficial cooperative i...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Strong divergent selection leading to local adaptation is often invoked to explain the staggering di...
Our understanding of microbial biogeography has been governed by the dictum "Everything is everywher...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record....
All social organisms experience dilemmas between cooperators performing group-beneficial actions and...
Antagonistic co-evolution between hosts and parasites can lead to local adaptation (LA) such that pa...
Background Intraspecific public goods are commonly shared within microbial populations, where the be...
A major unresolved question is how bacteria living in complex communities respond to environmental c...
© The Author(s) 2016. The spatial distribution of microbes on our planet is famously formulated in t...