Microbial communities are continuously exposed to unpredictable changes in their environment. To thrive in such dynamic habitats, microorganisms have developed the ability to readily switch phenotypes, resulting in a number of differently adapted subpopulations expressing various traits. In evolutionary biology, a particular case of phenotypic heterogeneity that evolved in an unpredictably changing environment has been defined as bet-hedging. Bet-hedging is a risk-spreading strategy where isogenic populations stochastically (randomly) diversify their phenotypes, often resulting in maladapted individuals that suffer lower reproductive success. This fitness trade-off in a specific environment may have a selective advantage upon the sudden env...
Bacteria have developed an impressive ability to survive and propagate in highly diverse and changin...
<p>Bet-hedging strategies are used by organisms to survive in</p><p>unpredictable environments. To p...
Bet hedging—stochastic switching between phenotypic states1–3— is a canonical example of an evolutio...
Microbial communities are continuously exposed to unpredictable changes in their environment. To thr...
Microbial communities are continuously exposed to unpredictable changes in their environment. To thr...
Microbial communities are continuously exposed to unpredictable changes in their environment. To thr...
Bet-hedging is an evolutionary theory that describes how risk spreading can increase fitness of a ge...
Bet-hedging is an evolutionary theory that describes how risk spreading can increase fitness of a ge...
Bacteria have developed an impressive ability to survive and propagate in highly diverse and changin...
Bacteria have developed an impressive ability to survive and propagate in highly diverse and changin...
Bacteria have developed an impressive ability to survive and propagate in highly diverse and changin...
Bacteria have developed an impressive ability to survive and propagate in highly diverse and changin...
Bet-hedging is an evolutionary theory that describes how risk spreading can increase fitness of a ge...
Bet-hedging is an evolutionary theory that describes how risk spreading can increase fitness of a ge...
Bacteria have developed an impressive ability to survive and propagate in highly diverse and changin...
Bacteria have developed an impressive ability to survive and propagate in highly diverse and changin...
<p>Bet-hedging strategies are used by organisms to survive in</p><p>unpredictable environments. To p...
Bet hedging—stochastic switching between phenotypic states1–3— is a canonical example of an evolutio...
Microbial communities are continuously exposed to unpredictable changes in their environment. To thr...
Microbial communities are continuously exposed to unpredictable changes in their environment. To thr...
Microbial communities are continuously exposed to unpredictable changes in their environment. To thr...
Bet-hedging is an evolutionary theory that describes how risk spreading can increase fitness of a ge...
Bet-hedging is an evolutionary theory that describes how risk spreading can increase fitness of a ge...
Bacteria have developed an impressive ability to survive and propagate in highly diverse and changin...
Bacteria have developed an impressive ability to survive and propagate in highly diverse and changin...
Bacteria have developed an impressive ability to survive and propagate in highly diverse and changin...
Bacteria have developed an impressive ability to survive and propagate in highly diverse and changin...
Bet-hedging is an evolutionary theory that describes how risk spreading can increase fitness of a ge...
Bet-hedging is an evolutionary theory that describes how risk spreading can increase fitness of a ge...
Bacteria have developed an impressive ability to survive and propagate in highly diverse and changin...
Bacteria have developed an impressive ability to survive and propagate in highly diverse and changin...
<p>Bet-hedging strategies are used by organisms to survive in</p><p>unpredictable environments. To p...
Bet hedging—stochastic switching between phenotypic states1–3— is a canonical example of an evolutio...