How spatial structure and neighbor uncertainty promote mutualists and weaken black queen effects

Volume: 446, Pages: 33 - 60
Published: Jun 1, 2018
Abstract
The ubiquity of cooperative cross-feeding (a resource-exchange mutualism) raises two related questions: Why is cross-feeding favored over self-sufficiency, and how are cross-feeders protected from non-producing cheaters? The Black Queen Hypothesis suggests that if leaky resources are costly, then there should be selection for either gene loss or self-sufficiency, but selection against mutualistic inter-dependency. Localized interactions have...
Paper Details
Title
How spatial structure and neighbor uncertainty promote mutualists and weaken black queen effects
Published Date
Jun 1, 2018
Volume
446
Pages
33 - 60
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