An evolutionary mechanism for diversity in siderophore‐producing bacteria

Lee, William, van Baalen, Minus and Jansen, Vincent A. A.

(2012)

Lee, William, van Baalen, Minus and Jansen, Vincent A. A. (2012) An evolutionary mechanism for diversity in siderophore‐producing bacteria. Ecology Letters, 15

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Abstract

Bacteria produce a great diversity of siderophores to scavenge for iron in their environment. We suggest that this diversity results from the interplay between siderophore producers (cooperators) and non‐producers (cheaters): when there are many cheaters exploiting a siderophore type it is beneficial for a mutant to produce a siderophore unusable by the dominant population. We formulated and analysed a mathematical model for tagged public goods to investigate the potential for the emergence of diversity. We found that, although they are rare most of the time, cheaters play a key role in maintaining diversity by regulating the different populations of cooperators. This threshold‐triggered feedback prevents any stain of cooperators from dominating the others. Our study provides a novel general mechanism for the evolution of diversity that may apply to many forms of social behaviour.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleAn evolutionary mechanism for diversity in siderophore‐producing bacteria
AuthorsLee, William
van Baalen, Minus
Jansen, Vincent A. A.
Uncontrolled Keywordsbiology, environmental studies
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Biological Science
Research Groups and Centres\Ecology Evolution and Behaviour

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1461-0248.2011.01717.x

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