
A new model demonstrates how microbial communities can survive encounters with other communities as a cohesive group, even in the complete absence of cooperation.
resource competition, QH301-705.5, Science, consortia, Q, Microbial Consortia, R, cooperation, Medicine, Biology (General), microbial ecology, niche construction, Computational and Systems Biology
resource competition, QH301-705.5, Science, consortia, Q, Microbial Consortia, R, cooperation, Medicine, Biology (General), microbial ecology, niche construction, Computational and Systems Biology
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