Abstract Evolution of complex communities of coexisting microbes remains poorly understood. The long-term evolution experiment on Escherichia coli (LTEE) revealed the spontaneous emergence of stable coexistence of multiple ecotypes, which persisted for more than 14,000 generations of continuous evolution. Here, using a combination of experiments and computer simulations, we show that the emergence and persistence of this phenomenon can be explained by the combination of two interacting trade-offs, rooted in biochemical constraints: First, faster growth is enabled by higher fermentation and obligate acetate excretion. Second, faster growth results in longer lag times when utilizing acetate after glucose is depleted. This combination creates ...
In a long-term evolution experiment with Escherichia coli, bacteria in one of twelve populations evo...
Hypothesis: Seasonal variation in availability of resources maintains co-existence between different...
Syntrophic interactions, like cross-feeding, are ubiquitous in the microbial world and occur between...
Sympatric diversification in bacteria has been found to contravene initial evolutionary theories aff...
International audienceClosely related organisms usually occupy similar ecological niches, leading to...
The evolution of a novel trait can profoundly change an organism's effects on its environment, which...
Closely related organisms usually occupy similar ecological niches, leading to intense competition a...
Examples of ecological specialization abound in nature but the evolutionary and genetic causes of tr...
International audienceMetabolic cross-feeding interactions between microbial strains are common in n...
Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can create new...
<div><p>Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can cr...
The theory of species coexistence is a key concept in ecology that has received much attention. The ...
While there has been much recent focus on the ecological causes of adaptive diversification, we know...
Following intermittent batch growth in Luria-Bertani (LB) broth for about 1000 generations, differen...
In a long-term evolution experiment with Escherichia coli, bacteria in one of twelve populations evo...
Hypothesis: Seasonal variation in availability of resources maintains co-existence between different...
Syntrophic interactions, like cross-feeding, are ubiquitous in the microbial world and occur between...
Sympatric diversification in bacteria has been found to contravene initial evolutionary theories aff...
International audienceClosely related organisms usually occupy similar ecological niches, leading to...
The evolution of a novel trait can profoundly change an organism's effects on its environment, which...
Closely related organisms usually occupy similar ecological niches, leading to intense competition a...
Examples of ecological specialization abound in nature but the evolutionary and genetic causes of tr...
International audienceMetabolic cross-feeding interactions between microbial strains are common in n...
Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can create new...
<div><p>Microorganisms modify their environment by excreting by-products of metabolism, which can cr...
The theory of species coexistence is a key concept in ecology that has received much attention. The ...
While there has been much recent focus on the ecological causes of adaptive diversification, we know...
Following intermittent batch growth in Luria-Bertani (LB) broth for about 1000 generations, differen...
In a long-term evolution experiment with Escherichia coli, bacteria in one of twelve populations evo...
Hypothesis: Seasonal variation in availability of resources maintains co-existence between different...
Syntrophic interactions, like cross-feeding, are ubiquitous in the microbial world and occur between...