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It has been argued that bacterial cells may use their temperate viruses as biological weapons. For instance, a few bacterial cells among a population of lysogenic cells could release the virus and kill susceptible non-lysogenic... more
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Conjugative plasmids can mediate gene transfer between bacterial taxa in diverse environments. The ability to donate the F-type conjugative plasmid R1 greatly varies among enteric bacteria due to the interaction of the system that... more
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ABSTRACT Questions: Can hosts use their parasites or pathogens to decrease the fitness of their conspecifics? Which conditions support the evolution of such harmful behaviour – expressed as spiteful or selfish behaviour? Mathematical... more
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Local abundance of adult trees impedes growth of conspecific seedlings through host-specific enemies, a mechanism first proposed by Janzen and Connell to explain plant diversity in forests. While several studies suggest the importance of... more
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