Invading an occupied niche is a formidable ecological challenge, and one of particular human importance in the context of food-borne microbial pathogens. We discuss distinct categories of invader-triggered environmental change that facilitate invasion by emptying their niche of competitors. Evidence is reviewed that gut bacteria use such strategies to manipulate their environment (via bacteriocins, temperate phage viruses or immuno-manipulation) at the expense of their competitors are reviewed. The possible virulence implications of microbial warfare among multiple co-infecting strains are diverse. Killing competitors can reduce virulence by reducing overall microbial densities, or increase virulence if for example the allelopathic mechanis...
Microbes are typically surrounded by different strains and species with whom they compete for scarce...
Microbes are typically surrounded by different strains and species with whom they compete for scarce...
Microbes are typically surrounded by different strains and species with whom they compete for scarce...
Invading an occupied niche is a formidable ecological challenge, and one of particular human importa...
Invading an occupied niche is a formidable ecological challenge, and one of particular human importa...
Invading an occupied niche is a formidable ecological challenge, and one of particular human importa...
Invading an occupied niche is a formidable ecological challenge, and one of particular human importa...
Invading an occupied niche is a formidable ecological challenge, and one of particular human importa...
Invading an occupied niche is a formidable ecological challenge, and one of particular human importa...
Invading an occupied niche is a formidable ecological challenge, and one of particular human importa...
SummaryLocally adapted residents present a formidable barrier to invasion [1–3]. One solution for in...
International audienceLocally adapted residents present a formidable barrier to invasion . One solut...
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 ...
Microbes are typically surrounded by different strains and species with whom they compete for scarce...
Microbes are typically surrounded by different strains and species with whom they compete for scarce...
Microbes are typically surrounded by different strains and species with whom they compete for scarce...
Microbes are typically surrounded by different strains and species with whom they compete for scarce...
Invading an occupied niche is a formidable ecological challenge, and one of particular human importa...
Invading an occupied niche is a formidable ecological challenge, and one of particular human importa...
Invading an occupied niche is a formidable ecological challenge, and one of particular human importa...
Invading an occupied niche is a formidable ecological challenge, and one of particular human importa...
Invading an occupied niche is a formidable ecological challenge, and one of particular human importa...
Invading an occupied niche is a formidable ecological challenge, and one of particular human importa...
Invading an occupied niche is a formidable ecological challenge, and one of particular human importa...
SummaryLocally adapted residents present a formidable barrier to invasion [1–3]. One solution for in...
International audienceLocally adapted residents present a formidable barrier to invasion . One solut...
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 ...
Microbes are typically surrounded by different strains and species with whom they compete for scarce...
Microbes are typically surrounded by different strains and species with whom they compete for scarce...
Microbes are typically surrounded by different strains and species with whom they compete for scarce...
Microbes are typically surrounded by different strains and species with whom they compete for scarce...