Many organisms – notably microbes - are embedded within complex communities where cooperative behaviours in the form of excreted public goods can benefit other species. Under such circumstances, intraspecific interactions are likely to be less important in driving the evolution of cooperation. We first illustrate this idea with a simple theoretical model, showing that relatedness – the extent to which individuals with the same cooperative alleles interact with each other - has a reduced impact on the evolution of cooperation when public goods are shared between species. We test this empirically using strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa that vary in their production of metal-chelating siderophores in copper contaminated compost (an interspecif...
BACKGROUND: Explaining public-goods cooperation is a challenge for evolutionary biology. However, co...
Background Intraspecific public goods are commonly shared within microbial populations, where the be...
BACKGROUND: Explaining public-goods cooperation is a challenge for evolutionary biology. However, co...
Many organisms—notably microbes—are embedded within complex communities where cooperative behaviors ...
Many organisms—notably microbes—are embedded within complex communities where cooperative behaviors ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Many organ...
A.B. would like to acknowledge support from NERC (NE/P001130/1) and BBSRC (BB/K003240/1). S.O.B. was...
Explaining altruistic cooperation is one of the greatest challenges for evolutionary biology. One so...
Cooperative behavior, the costly provision of benefits to others, is common across all domains of li...
Why should organisms cooperate with each other? Helping close relatives that are likely to share the...
Why should organisms cooperate with each other? Helping close relatives that are likely to share the...
Although cooperative systems can persist in nature despite the potential for exploitation by noncoop...
Background: Explaining public-goods cooperation is a challenge for evolutionary biology. However, co...
Although cooperative systems can persist in nature despite the potential for exploitation by noncoop...
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...
Background Intraspecific public goods are commonly shared within microbial populations, where the be...
BACKGROUND: Explaining public-goods cooperation is a challenge for evolutionary biology. However, co...
Many organisms—notably microbes—are embedded within complex communities where cooperative behaviors ...
Many organisms—notably microbes—are embedded within complex communities where cooperative behaviors ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Many organ...
A.B. would like to acknowledge support from NERC (NE/P001130/1) and BBSRC (BB/K003240/1). S.O.B. was...
Explaining altruistic cooperation is one of the greatest challenges for evolutionary biology. One so...
Cooperative behavior, the costly provision of benefits to others, is common across all domains of li...
Why should organisms cooperate with each other? Helping close relatives that are likely to share the...
Why should organisms cooperate with each other? Helping close relatives that are likely to share the...
Although cooperative systems can persist in nature despite the potential for exploitation by noncoop...
Background: Explaining public-goods cooperation is a challenge for evolutionary biology. However, co...
Although cooperative systems can persist in nature despite the potential for exploitation by noncoop...
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...
Background Intraspecific public goods are commonly shared within microbial populations, where the be...
BACKGROUND: Explaining public-goods cooperation is a challenge for evolutionary biology. However, co...