The field of microbial cooperation has grown enormously over the last decade, leading to improved experimental techniques and a growing awareness of collective behavior in microbes. Unfortunately, many of our theoretical tools and concepts for understanding cooperation fail to take into account the peculiarities of the microbial world, namely strong selection strengths, unique population structure, and non-linear dynamics. Worse yet, common verbal arguments are often far removed from the math involved, leading to confusion and mistakes. Here, we review the general mathematical forms of Price's equation, Hamilton's rule, and multilevel selection as they are applied to microbes and provide some intuition on these otherwise abstract formulas. ...
Hamilton's inclusive fitness theory provides a leading explanation for the problem of cooperation. A...
Microbes often form densely populated communities, which favor competitive and cooperative interacti...
Kin selection and multilevel selection theory are often used to interpret experiments about the evol...
The field of microbial cooperation has grown enormously over the last decade, leading to improved ex...
The study of microbial communities often leads to arguments for the evolution of cooperation due to ...
A fundamental problem in biology is understanding the evolutionary emergence and maintenance of altr...
Microbes usually live in large communities, where they interact with other organisms and species. T...
Explaining the evolution of cooperation has been under debate for a long time (reviewed in Frank 199...
Microbes providing public goods are widespread in nature despite running the risk of being exploited...
Microbes providing public goods are widespread in nature despite running the risk of being exploited...
Explaining the evolution of cooperation has been under debate for a long time (reviewed in Frank 199...
Microbes providing public goods are widespread in nature despite running the risk of being exploited...
Microbes providing public goods are widespread in nature despite running the risk of being exploited...
Kin selection and multilevel selection theory are often used to interpret experiments about the evol...
Hamilton's inclusive fitness theory provides a leading explanation for the problem of cooperation. A...
Hamilton's inclusive fitness theory provides a leading explanation for the problem of cooperation. A...
Microbes often form densely populated communities, which favor competitive and cooperative interacti...
Kin selection and multilevel selection theory are often used to interpret experiments about the evol...
The field of microbial cooperation has grown enormously over the last decade, leading to improved ex...
The study of microbial communities often leads to arguments for the evolution of cooperation due to ...
A fundamental problem in biology is understanding the evolutionary emergence and maintenance of altr...
Microbes usually live in large communities, where they interact with other organisms and species. T...
Explaining the evolution of cooperation has been under debate for a long time (reviewed in Frank 199...
Microbes providing public goods are widespread in nature despite running the risk of being exploited...
Microbes providing public goods are widespread in nature despite running the risk of being exploited...
Explaining the evolution of cooperation has been under debate for a long time (reviewed in Frank 199...
Microbes providing public goods are widespread in nature despite running the risk of being exploited...
Microbes providing public goods are widespread in nature despite running the risk of being exploited...
Kin selection and multilevel selection theory are often used to interpret experiments about the evol...
Hamilton's inclusive fitness theory provides a leading explanation for the problem of cooperation. A...
Hamilton's inclusive fitness theory provides a leading explanation for the problem of cooperation. A...
Microbes often form densely populated communities, which favor competitive and cooperative interacti...
Kin selection and multilevel selection theory are often used to interpret experiments about the evol...