2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.08.09.607393
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Overcoming toxicity: why boom-and-bust cycles are good for non-antagonistic microbes

MingYi Wang,
Alexander Vladimirsky,
Andrea Giometto

Abstract: Antagonistic interactions are critical determinants of microbial community stability and composition, offering host benefits such as pathogen protection and providing avenues for antimicrobial control. While the ability to eliminate competitors confers an advantage to antagonistic microbes, it often incurs a fitness cost. Consequently, many microbes only produce toxins or engage in antagonistic behavior in response to specific cues like population density or environmental stress. In laboratory settings, antago… Show more

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