Bacteria regulate many phenotypes via quorum sensing systems. Quorum sensing is typically thought to evolve because the regulated cooperative phenotypes are only beneficial at certain cell densities. However, quorum sensing systems are also threatened by non-cooperative "cheaters" that may exploit quorum-sensing regulated cooperation, which begs the question of how quorum sensing systems are maintained in nature. Here we study the evolution of quorum sensing using an individual-based model that captures the natural ecology and population structuring of microbial communities. We first recapitulate the two existing observations on quorum sensing evolution: density-dependent benefits favor quorum sensing but competition and cheating will desta...
In a detailed spatially explicit simulation study (Czárán & Hoekstra, 2009) we have shown that q...
Bacteria release signaling molecules into the surrounding environment and sense them when present in...
It has been argued that bacteria communicate using small diffusible signal molecules to coordinate, ...
Bacteria regulate many phenotypes via quorum sensing systems. Quorum sensing is typically thought to...
Bacteria regulate many phenotypes via quorum sensing systems. Quorum sensing is typically thought to...
Bacteria release and sense small molecules called autoinducers in a process known as quorum sensing....
An increasing body of empirical evidence suggests that cooperation among clone-mates is common in ba...
Quorum sensing is a process of chemical communication that bacteria use to monitor cell density and ...
Many bacteria use a cell-cell communication system called quorum sensing to coordinate population de...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Society for Microbiology via t...
Quorum sensing (QS) is a cell–cell communication system that controls gene expression in many bacter...
It has been suggested that bacterial cells communicate by releasing and sensing small diffusible sig...
For more than 400 years since their discovery, bacteria were thought to live simplistic, asocial liv...
The term quorum sensing (QS) is used to describe the communication between bacterial cells, whereby ...
The scientific community has gathered an extremely detailed and sophisticated understanding of the g...
In a detailed spatially explicit simulation study (Czárán & Hoekstra, 2009) we have shown that q...
Bacteria release signaling molecules into the surrounding environment and sense them when present in...
It has been argued that bacteria communicate using small diffusible signal molecules to coordinate, ...
Bacteria regulate many phenotypes via quorum sensing systems. Quorum sensing is typically thought to...
Bacteria regulate many phenotypes via quorum sensing systems. Quorum sensing is typically thought to...
Bacteria release and sense small molecules called autoinducers in a process known as quorum sensing....
An increasing body of empirical evidence suggests that cooperation among clone-mates is common in ba...
Quorum sensing is a process of chemical communication that bacteria use to monitor cell density and ...
Many bacteria use a cell-cell communication system called quorum sensing to coordinate population de...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Society for Microbiology via t...
Quorum sensing (QS) is a cell–cell communication system that controls gene expression in many bacter...
It has been suggested that bacterial cells communicate by releasing and sensing small diffusible sig...
For more than 400 years since their discovery, bacteria were thought to live simplistic, asocial liv...
The term quorum sensing (QS) is used to describe the communication between bacterial cells, whereby ...
The scientific community has gathered an extremely detailed and sophisticated understanding of the g...
In a detailed spatially explicit simulation study (Czárán & Hoekstra, 2009) we have shown that q...
Bacteria release signaling molecules into the surrounding environment and sense them when present in...
It has been argued that bacteria communicate using small diffusible signal molecules to coordinate, ...