Bacteria form dense surface-associated communities known as biofilms that are central to their persistence and how they affect us. Biofilm formation is commonly viewed as a cooperative enterprise, where strains and species work together for a common goal. Here we explore an alternative model: biofilm formation is a response to ecological competition. We co-cultured a diverse collection of natural isolates of the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa and studied the effect on biofilm formation. We show that strain mixing reliably increases biofilm formation compared to unmixed conditions. Importantly, strain mixing leads to strong competition: one strain dominates and largely excludes the other from the biofilm. Furthermore, we show ...
Bacteria form interface-associated communities called biofilms, often comprising multiple species. B...
A key problem in understanding major transitions in evolution is the evolution of cooperation: how a...
The idea from human societies that self-interest can lead to a breakdown of cooperation at the group...
Bacteria form dense surface-associated communities known as biofilms that are central to their persi...
Bacteria form dense surface-associated communities known as biofilms that are central to their persi...
SummaryNatural bacterial populations often live on surfaces in complex communities called biofilms. ...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a biofilm forming, pathogenic bacteria that can cause infections in humans...
Bacterial biofilms cause persistent and deadly infections in medical settings, which are resistant t...
In many circumstances organisms invest in cooperative activities to increase their mutual fitness bu...
ABSTRACT Mixed-species biofilms display a number of emergent properties, including enhanced antimicr...
Microbes can engage in social interactions ranging from cooperation to warfare. Biofilms are structu...
Bacteria use complex regulatory networks to cope with stress, but the function of these networks in ...
© 2018 Chew et al. Mixed-species biofilms display a number of emergent properties, including enhance...
International audienceFormation of bacterial biofilm communities leads to profound physiological mod...
Microbes can engage in social interactions ranging from cooperation to warfare. Biofilms are structu...
Bacteria form interface-associated communities called biofilms, often comprising multiple species. B...
A key problem in understanding major transitions in evolution is the evolution of cooperation: how a...
The idea from human societies that self-interest can lead to a breakdown of cooperation at the group...
Bacteria form dense surface-associated communities known as biofilms that are central to their persi...
Bacteria form dense surface-associated communities known as biofilms that are central to their persi...
SummaryNatural bacterial populations often live on surfaces in complex communities called biofilms. ...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a biofilm forming, pathogenic bacteria that can cause infections in humans...
Bacterial biofilms cause persistent and deadly infections in medical settings, which are resistant t...
In many circumstances organisms invest in cooperative activities to increase their mutual fitness bu...
ABSTRACT Mixed-species biofilms display a number of emergent properties, including enhanced antimicr...
Microbes can engage in social interactions ranging from cooperation to warfare. Biofilms are structu...
Bacteria use complex regulatory networks to cope with stress, but the function of these networks in ...
© 2018 Chew et al. Mixed-species biofilms display a number of emergent properties, including enhance...
International audienceFormation of bacterial biofilm communities leads to profound physiological mod...
Microbes can engage in social interactions ranging from cooperation to warfare. Biofilms are structu...
Bacteria form interface-associated communities called biofilms, often comprising multiple species. B...
A key problem in understanding major transitions in evolution is the evolution of cooperation: how a...
The idea from human societies that self-interest can lead to a breakdown of cooperation at the group...