Cooperative symbionts enable their hosts to exploit a diversity of environments. A low genetic diversity (high relatedness) between the symbionts within a host is thought to favour cooperation by reducing conflict within the host. However, hosts will not be favoured to transmit their symbionts in costly ways that increase relatedness, unless this also provides an immediate fitness benefit to the host. We suggest that costly antimicrobial warfare, with compounds such as bacteriocins, could provide a relatively universal reason for why hosts would gain a benefit from increasing the relatedness between bacterial symbionts. We theoretically test this hypothesis with a simple illustrative model that examines whether hosts should manipulate relat...
Symbioses between animals and microbes are ubiquitous, and often have drastic fitness effects on bot...
While examples of bacteria benefiting eukaryotes are increasingly documented, studies examining effe...
Why should organisms cooperate with each other? Helping close relatives that are likely to share the...
Cooperative symbionts enable their hosts to exploit a diversity of environments. A low genetic diver...
Humans, and many other species, are host to diverse symbionts. It is often suggested that the mutual...
In recent decades we have learned that cooperation is an important and pervasive feature of microbia...
Cooperative interactions between species, termed mutualisms, play a key role in shaping natural ecos...
There has been much interest in using social evolution theory to predict the damage to a host from p...
How significant is social evolution theory for the maintenance of virulence in natural populations? ...
There has been much interest in using social evolution theory to predict the damage to a host from p...
Cooperation is ubiquitous in biological systems. However, if natural selection favors traits that co...
Cooperation in microbial systems is tremendously diverse and coordinates several critical behaviors ...
The continuum between mutualistic and pathogenic symbioses has been an underlying theme for understa...
Most eukaryotes harbor a diverse community of parasitic, mutualistic and commensal microbial symbion...
How significant is social evolution theory for the maintenance of virulence in natural populations? ...
Symbioses between animals and microbes are ubiquitous, and often have drastic fitness effects on bot...
While examples of bacteria benefiting eukaryotes are increasingly documented, studies examining effe...
Why should organisms cooperate with each other? Helping close relatives that are likely to share the...
Cooperative symbionts enable their hosts to exploit a diversity of environments. A low genetic diver...
Humans, and many other species, are host to diverse symbionts. It is often suggested that the mutual...
In recent decades we have learned that cooperation is an important and pervasive feature of microbia...
Cooperative interactions between species, termed mutualisms, play a key role in shaping natural ecos...
There has been much interest in using social evolution theory to predict the damage to a host from p...
How significant is social evolution theory for the maintenance of virulence in natural populations? ...
There has been much interest in using social evolution theory to predict the damage to a host from p...
Cooperation is ubiquitous in biological systems. However, if natural selection favors traits that co...
Cooperation in microbial systems is tremendously diverse and coordinates several critical behaviors ...
The continuum between mutualistic and pathogenic symbioses has been an underlying theme for understa...
Most eukaryotes harbor a diverse community of parasitic, mutualistic and commensal microbial symbion...
How significant is social evolution theory for the maintenance of virulence in natural populations? ...
Symbioses between animals and microbes are ubiquitous, and often have drastic fitness effects on bot...
While examples of bacteria benefiting eukaryotes are increasingly documented, studies examining effe...
Why should organisms cooperate with each other? Helping close relatives that are likely to share the...