2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.03.601864
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Competition and cooperation: The plasticity of bacteria interactions across environments

Josephine Solowiej-Wedderburn,
Jennifer T. Pentz,
Ludvig Lizana
et al.

Abstract: Bacteria live in diverse communities, forming complex networks of interacting species. A central question in bacterial ecology is why some species engage in cooperative interactions, whereas others compete. But this question often neglects the role of the environment. Here, we use genome-scale metabolic networks from two different open-access collections (AGORA and CarveMe) to assess pairwise interactions of different microbes in varying environmental conditions (provision of different environmental compounds)… Show more

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