نتایج جستجو برای: mutualism

تعداد نتایج: 1939  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
Chaitanya S Gokhale Arne Traulsen

Coevolution of two species is typically thought to favour the evolution of faster evolutionary rates helping a species keep ahead in the Red Queen race, where 'it takes all the running you can do to stay where you are'. In contrast, if species are in a mutualistic relationship, it was proposed that the Red King effect may act, where it can be beneficial to evolve slower than the mutualistic spe...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2008
R A Johnstone R Bshary

Intraspecific cooperation and interspecific mutualism often feature a marked asymmetry in the scope for exploitation. Cooperation may nevertheless persist despite one-sided opportunities for cheating, provided that the partner vulnerable to exploitation has sufficient control over the duration of interaction. The effectiveness of the threat of terminating an encounter, however, depends upon the...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2016
Levi T Morran McKenna J Penley Victoria S Byrd Andrew J Meyer Timothy S O'Sullivan Farrah Bashey Heidi Goodrich-Blair Curtis M Lively

The coevolution of interacting species can lead to codependent mutualists. Little is known about the effect of selection on partners within verses apart from the association. Here, we determined the effect of selection on bacteria (Xenorhabdus nematophila) both within and apart from its mutualistic partner (a nematode, Steinernema carpocapsae). In nature, the two species cooperatively infect an...

Journal: :American Zoologist 2001

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Rachel L Vannette Marie-Pierre L Gauthier Tadashi Fukami

Mutualistic interactions are often subject to exploitation by species that are not directly involved in the mutualism. Understanding which organisms act as such 'third-party' species and how they do so is a major challenge in the current study of mutualistic interactions. Here, we show that even species that appear ecologically similar can have contrasting effects as third-party species. We exp...

Journal: :Ecology 2011
Manuel A Morales

Recent studies of mutualism have emphasized both that the net benefit to participants depends on the ecological context and that the density-dependent pattern of benefit is key to understanding the population dynamics of mutualism. Indeed, changes in the ecological context are likely to drive changes in both the magnitude of benefit and the density-dependent pattern of benefit. Despite the clos...

Journal: :Nature Communications 2020

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2007
Lee Worden Simon A Levin

The classic prisoner's dilemma model of game theory is modified by introducing occasional variations on the options available to players. Mutation and selection of game options reliably change the game matrix, gradually, from a prisoner's dilemma game into a byproduct mutualism one, in which cooperation is stable, and "temptation to defect" is replaced by temptation to cooperate. This result su...

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