Mutualisms are essential for life, yet it is unclear how they arise. A two-stage process has been proposed for the evolution of mutualisms that involve exchanges of two costly resources. First, costly provisioning by one species may be selected for if that species gains a benefit from costless byproducts generated by a second species, and cooperators get disproportionate access to byproducts. Selection could then drive the second species to provide costly resources in return. Previously, a synthetic consortium evolved the first stage of this scenario: Salmonella enterica evolved costly production of methionine in exchange for costless carbon byproducts generated by an auxotrophic Escherichia coli. Growth on agar plates localized the benefit...
Cross-feeding is the exchange of nutrients among species of microbes. It has two potential evolution...
Cross-feeding is the exchange of nutrients among species of microbes. It has two potential evolution...
Evolutionary theory suggests that the conditions required for the establishment of mutualistic symbi...
Mutualisms are essential for life, yet it is unclear how they arise. A two-stage process has been pr...
Microbes often engage in cooperation through releasing biosynthetic compounds required by other spec...
<div><p>Microbes often engage in cooperation through releasing biosynthetic compounds required by ot...
Mutualism is ubiquitous in nature and plays an integral role in most communities. To predict the eco...
Multi-species microbial communities play a critical role in human health, industry, and waste remedi...
Multi-species microbial communities play a critical role in human health, industry, and waste remedi...
Syntrophic cooperation among prokaryotes is ubiquitous and diverse. It relies on unilateral or mutua...
Cooperative mutualisms are widespread and play fundamental roles in many ecosystems. Given that thes...
Mutualistic interactions are taxonomically and functionally diverse. Despite their ubiquity, the bas...
BACKGROUND: Explaining public-goods cooperation is a challenge for evolutionary biology. However, co...
Background: Explaining public-goods cooperation is a challenge for evolutionary biology. However, co...
Competition between species is a major ecological force that can drive evolution. Here, we test the ...
Cross-feeding is the exchange of nutrients among species of microbes. It has two potential evolution...
Cross-feeding is the exchange of nutrients among species of microbes. It has two potential evolution...
Evolutionary theory suggests that the conditions required for the establishment of mutualistic symbi...
Mutualisms are essential for life, yet it is unclear how they arise. A two-stage process has been pr...
Microbes often engage in cooperation through releasing biosynthetic compounds required by other spec...
<div><p>Microbes often engage in cooperation through releasing biosynthetic compounds required by ot...
Mutualism is ubiquitous in nature and plays an integral role in most communities. To predict the eco...
Multi-species microbial communities play a critical role in human health, industry, and waste remedi...
Multi-species microbial communities play a critical role in human health, industry, and waste remedi...
Syntrophic cooperation among prokaryotes is ubiquitous and diverse. It relies on unilateral or mutua...
Cooperative mutualisms are widespread and play fundamental roles in many ecosystems. Given that thes...
Mutualistic interactions are taxonomically and functionally diverse. Despite their ubiquity, the bas...
BACKGROUND: Explaining public-goods cooperation is a challenge for evolutionary biology. However, co...
Background: Explaining public-goods cooperation is a challenge for evolutionary biology. However, co...
Competition between species is a major ecological force that can drive evolution. Here, we test the ...
Cross-feeding is the exchange of nutrients among species of microbes. It has two potential evolution...
Cross-feeding is the exchange of nutrients among species of microbes. It has two potential evolution...
Evolutionary theory suggests that the conditions required for the establishment of mutualistic symbi...