Privatization of cooperative benefits stabilizes mutualistic cross-feeding interactions in spatially structured environments
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Interspecific Bacterial Interactions are Reflected in Multispecies Biofilm Spatial OrganizationVibrational Spectroscopy for Imaging Single Microbial Cells in Complex Biological SamplesA passive mutualistic interaction promotes the evolution of spatial structure within microbial populations.Pervasive Selection for Cooperative Cross-Feeding in Bacterial Communities.Identification of the potentiating mutations and synergistic epistasis that enabled the evolution of inter-species cooperation.Monitoring Spatial Segregation in Surface Colonizing Microbial Populations.Changes in Microbial (Bacteria and Archaea) Plankton Community Structure after Artificial Dispersal in Grazer-Free Microcosms.Laboratory Evolution of Microbial Interactions in Bacterial BiofilmsPrinciples for designing synthetic microbial communities.Decoding molecular interactions in microbial communities.Cooperation in microbial communities and their biotechnological applications.Spatial dynamics of synthetic microbial mutualists and their parasitesThe evolution of host-symbiont dependence.Spatial Organization Plasticity as an Adaptive Driver of Surface Microbial Communities.Ecological selection of siderophore-producing microbial taxa in response to heavy metal contamination.Vitamin and Amino Acid Auxotrophy in Anaerobic Consortia Operating under Methanogenic Conditions.Maintenance of microbial cooperation mediated by public goods in single and multiple traits scenarios.Receptor uptake arrays for vitamin B12, siderophores, and glycans shape bacterial communities.Interactions mediated by a public good transiently increase cooperativity in growing Pseudomonas putida metapopulations.A single mutation in induces cheating to prevent cheating in by minimizing public good production
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Privatization of cooperative benefits stabilizes mutualistic cross-feeding interactions in spatially structured environments
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Privatization of cooperative b ...... tially structured environments
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Filip Kaftan
Samay Pande
Sebastian Germerodt
Stefan Lang
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10.1038/ISMEJ.2015.212
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2015-12-01T00:00:00Z